Friou, Deborah (arr.), Early Music for the Harp |
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Large collection of medieval and Renaissance tunes for beginning lever or pedal harp |
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A nice selection of medieval and Renaissance music. This collection features many pieces which were originally songs or dances from the twelfth through sixteenth centuries. All the pieces are short and require few lever changes, making them wonderful for a beginner. For beginner level pedal or lever harp. 77 pages, spiral bound. |
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A nice selection of medieval and Renaissance music. This collection features many pieces which were originally songs or dances from the twelfth through sixteenth centuries. All the pieces are short and require few lever changes, making them wonderful for a beginner. For beginner level pedal or lever harp. 77 pages, spiral bound. |
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Hill, Steve, Easy Classical Pieces Arranged for Lever Harp |
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Easy Classical Pieces Arranged for Lever Harp |
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This is not your ordinary book of classical music for harp! This collection is not just simplified piano type arrangements for harp, they are well thought out arrangements that are easy and interesting to play. They are creative and work very well on the harp. Simple yet effective, retaining the correct harmonies. This collection is desirable for many types of occasions: weddings, therapy, recital, and many more. Classical music is acceptable in any situation, and these arrangements are a most welcome addition to the harp repertoire. Easy to lower intermediate, all harps. Well edited with dynamic marks and fingerings. |
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This is not your ordinary book of classical music for harp! This collection is not just simplified piano type arrangements for harp, they are well thought out arrangements that are easy and interesting to play. They are creative and work very well on the harp. Simple yet effective, retaining the correct harmonies. This collection is desirable for many types of occasions: weddings, therapy, recital, and many more. Classical music is acceptable in any situation, and these arrangements are a most welcome addition to the harp repertoire. Easy to lower intermediate, all harps. Well edited with dynamic marks and fingerings. |
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Trotter, Louise, Easy Fake Book for Lever Harp |
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Easy Fake Book for Lever Harp |
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There are many fake books on the market, but not all of these are always applicable to the harp. This book is convenient for beginners who are not yet expert in reading bass notes, and especially to experienced lever and pedal harpists who would like a basic repertoire all in one book. An incredible resource by famed harpist, teacher, and composer Louise Trotter! |
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There are many fake books on the market, but not all of these are always applicable to the harp. This book is convenient for beginners who are not yet expert in reading bass notes, and especially to experienced lever and pedal harpists who would like a basic repertoire all in one book. An incredible resource by famed harpist, teacher, and composer Louise Trotter! |
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Francois, Jakez, Easy Swing |
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Easy Swing |
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A collection of pieces for solo pedal or lever harp written by Jakez Francois. These four pieces range in difficulty from beginner-intermediate to intermediate level and can also be performed as a suite. A really fun collection for any harpist to perform as background music or an invigorating recital solo! |
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A collection of pieces for solo pedal or lever harp written by Jakez Francois. These four pieces range in difficulty from beginner-intermediate to intermediate level and can also be performed as a suite. A really fun collection for any harpist to perform as background music or an invigorating recital solo! |
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Rachmaninoff, S.; arr. Stephanie Curcio, Elegie |
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Elegie |
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An Elegie from Sergei Rachmaninoff's Opus 3, Number 1 arranged for harp duet (two intermediate pedal harps) by Stephanie Curcio. This piece is in E-flat minor and is known as "Morceaux de Fantaisie" (Pieces of Imagination). A challenging piece with sweeping arpeggios and a rhythmically complex melody. |
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An Elegie from Sergei Rachmaninoff's Opus 3, Number 1 arranged for harp duet (two intermediate pedal harps) by Stephanie Curcio. This piece is in E-flat minor and is known as "Morceaux de Fantaisie" (Pieces of Imagination). A challenging piece with sweeping arpeggios and a rhythmically complex melody. |
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