“Why,” you may ask, “is Sylvia Woods selling rubber-tipped arrows?” And the answer is: “To shoot from the strings of your harp, of course!”
The last verse of Sylvia’s infamous song, Harpers Are Not Bizarre, requires the harp player to shoot an arrow from the strings. Our customers have had trouble finding rubber-tipped arrows, so we’re happy to offer them to you. The white plastic shaft, red suction cup and red plastic “feathers” on these arrows show up well on stage for a fun visual effect. The arrownock (notch) fits easily on a string for shooting ease! Each arrow is 15” to 16” long. Please use responsibly!
Click here to save $1 when you purchase your arrow as a set with the Harpers Are Not Bizarre sheet music.