McCall Geller, Janna & Geller, Mallory, Exploring the Folk Harp |
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Thorough folk harp reference book with many etudes |
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This book covers a multitude of areas and questions commonly asked by harpists. Chances are, if you have a question about playing the lever harp, this book has an answer. |
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This book covers a multitude of areas and questions commonly asked by harpists. Chances are, if you have a question about playing the lever harp, this book has an answer. |
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McDonald & Wood, Canon in D Pachelbel 1 |
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Pachelbel's Canon in D arranged for pedal harp solo |
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Pachelbel's Canon in D arranged for harp solo. This is an excellent, full and complete arrangement for the advanced intermediate pedal harpist. Great for gigs and weddings. This arrangement is best suited for pedal harp, but could be modified for lever harp with the exception of one note below the range of a lever harp and some tricky lever changes in the coda. |
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Pachelbel's Canon in D arranged for harp solo. This is an excellent, full and complete arrangement for the advanced intermediate pedal harpist. Great for gigs and weddings. This arrangement is best suited for pedal harp, but could be modified for lever harp with the exception of one note below the range of a lever harp and some tricky lever changes in the coda. |
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McDonald & Wood, Canon in D Pachelbel 2 |
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Second harp part for Pachelbel's Canon in D |
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The second harp part for Pachelbel's Canon in D arranged for multiple harps by Susann McDonald and Linda Wood. For intermediate level pedal harpists, however could be played on lever harp with the exception of one note below the range of a lever harp. Four pages. |
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The second harp part for Pachelbel's Canon in D arranged for multiple harps by Susann McDonald and Linda Wood. For intermediate level pedal harpists, however could be played on lever harp with the exception of one note below the range of a lever harp. Four pages. |
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McDonald & Wood, Harp for Today: A Universal Method for the Harp |
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Harp for Today: A Universal Method for the Harp |
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A new universal method for the harp from acclaimed harpists, teachers, composers, and arrangers Susann McDonald and Linda Wood Rollo. This excellent book has it all - general information on the structure, range, tuning, and replacing strings for pedal and lever harps, basic techniques including hand positions, pedaling and exercises in everything from harmonics to glissandos to scales, and supplementary advice on how to practice effectively, learn how to memorize, prepare for concerts and competitions and prepare for auditions. |
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A new universal method for the harp from acclaimed harpists, teachers, composers, and arrangers Susann McDonald and Linda Wood Rollo. This excellent book has it all - general information on the structure, range, tuning, and replacing strings for pedal and lever harps, basic techniques including hand positions, pedaling and exercises in everything from harmonics to glissandos to scales, and supplementary advice on how to practice effectively, learn how to memorize, prepare for concerts and competitions and prepare for auditions. |
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McDonald & Wood, Harp Olympics Prelims |
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Method book for beginning at the harp, lever or pedal |
4 Available |
The Harp Olympics books are organized into sections: Workouts (warm-ups), Games and Drills, Solos, and Marathon (technique exercises). This preliminary Round of "Harp Olympics" is designed for the beginning harpist who does not read or is unfamiliar with printed music. Students who have played piano for one to two years, for example, should begin with "Harp Olympics, Stage I." Targeted to young harpists, but would also be very useful to self-instructing adult beginners. A very useful and complete information source as well as exercise workbook. |
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The Harp Olympics books are organized into sections: Workouts (warm-ups), Games and Drills, Solos, and Marathon (technique exercises). This preliminary Round of "Harp Olympics" is designed for the beginning harpist who does not read or is unfamiliar with printed music. Students who have played piano for one to two years, for example, should begin with "Harp Olympics, Stage I." Targeted to young harpists, but would also be very useful to self-instructing adult beginners. A very useful and complete information source as well as exercise workbook. |
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