2. Position your hands correctly. Your right hand should be placed on the strings near the upper soundboard, and your left hand should be placed on the strings near the lower soundboard. Your fingers should be spread out so that they are touching the strings lightly.
3. Start the glissando. To start the glissando, use your right hand to pluck the highest string on the harp. As your right hand moves down the strings, use your left hand to pluck the corresponding strings.
4. Control the speed of the glissando. The speed of the glissando can be controlled by the speed of your hands. For a slow glissando, move your hands slowly. For a fast glissando, move your hands quickly.
5. End the glissando. To end the glissando, simply stop moving your hands. The glissando will naturally come to a stop as you reach the lowest strings on the harp.
Here are some tips for playing a glissando on harp:
* Practice regularly. The more you practice, the smoother your glissandos will be.
* Experiment with different strings and hand positions. Find the combinations that work best for you.
* Be creative! Glissandos can be used to create a variety of musical effects.