Curcio, Stephanie, Student Harpist Level 2 |
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| Theory and technique, tuning in E flat for the beginning pedal or lever harpist |
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Covers intervals, major / minor triads, chord inversions. Tempo indications, divisions of the quarter note up to the sixteenth note and dotted rhythmns. Introduces glissandos. Discusses tuning a lever harp to E flat and tuning in general. A few folk songs are included to demonstrate different accompaniment patterns. Playable on a 26 string lever harp. 30 pages. |
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Covers intervals, major / minor triads, chord inversions. Tempo indications, divisions of the quarter note up to the sixteenth note and dotted rhythmns. Introduces glissandos. Discusses tuning a lever harp to E flat and tuning in general. A few folk songs are included to demonstrate different accompaniment patterns. Playable on a 26 string lever harp. 30 pages. |
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Curcio, Stephanie, Student Harpist Level 3 |
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| Theory and technique with intermediate level exercises |
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Covers whole and half steps, scale construction, enharmonics, key signatures, circle of fifths, relative keys, seventh chords. Introduces transposition and modulation. Trills, harmonics. Playable on a 26 string lever harp. |
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Covers whole and half steps, scale construction, enharmonics, key signatures, circle of fifths, relative keys, seventh chords. Introduces transposition and modulation. Trills, harmonics. Playable on a 26 string lever harp. |
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Curcio, Stephanie, Trumpet Voluntary |
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| Arrangement of Jeremiah Clarke piece for solo lever or pedal harp |
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An arrangement of this staple piece of wedding repertoire for intermediate lever or pedal harp. This arrangement has a very full sound and is often used as a processional or recessional at weddings for its strong beat that is easy for any listener to pick up and walk to. This piece is often wrongly attributed to Henry Purcell, it is by Jeremiah Clarke. 2 pages. |
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An arrangement of this staple piece of wedding repertoire for intermediate lever or pedal harp. This arrangement has a very full sound and is often used as a processional or recessional at weddings for its strong beat that is easy for any listener to pick up and walk to. This piece is often wrongly attributed to Henry Purcell, it is by Jeremiah Clarke. 2 pages. |
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Curcio, Stephanie, Wild West Suite |
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| Wild West Suite |
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Really fun suite of three pieces reminiscent of the Old West. Special effects including tapping, glisses, harmonics, and tapping on various parts of the harp to create the effect of horses' hooves. It is very enjoyable and a real crowd pleaser! |
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Really fun suite of three pieces reminiscent of the Old West. Special effects including tapping, glisses, harmonics, and tapping on various parts of the harp to create the effect of horses' hooves. It is very enjoyable and a real crowd pleaser! |
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Curcio, Stephanie (arr.), Stage One Duos |
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| Easy pieces for lever or pedal harp with flute or violin |
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"Little classics for harp and a friend." This collection features a wide range of music for beginning and intermediate harpists. It includes music from well-known composers such as J. S. Bach, Mozart and Beethoven as well as twentieth century pieces like the Folk Song by Bela Bartok. These can be played on both pedal and lever harp with flute or violin. Stephanie Curcio's Stage One Duos offers a valuable selection of music for a young beginning harpist looking to play with other instrumentalists. A great resource for introducing ensemble skills for beginning harpists of all ages. |
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"Little classics for harp and a friend." This collection features a wide range of music for beginning and intermediate harpists. It includes music from well-known composers such as J. S. Bach, Mozart and Beethoven as well as twentieth century pieces like the Folk Song by Bela Bartok. These can be played on both pedal and lever harp with flute or violin. Stephanie Curcio's Stage One Duos offers a valuable selection of music for a young beginning harpist looking to play with other instrumentalists. A great resource for introducing ensemble skills for beginning harpists of all ages. |
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