Owens, Dewey, Twelve Impressions on Pedal Patterns for Young Harpists |
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Twelve Impressions on Pedal Patterns for Young Harpists |
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These pieces are described by Dewey Owens as intended "to give young harpists with limited technique and limited musical knowledge some pieces of musical interest within their capacity." This revised edition includes an excellent introduction by Dewey Owens. |
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These pieces are described by Dewey Owens as intended "to give young harpists with limited technique and limited musical knowledge some pieces of musical interest within their capacity." This revised edition includes an excellent introduction by Dewey Owens. |
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Owens, Dewey, Cyndy's Notebook (2 book set) |
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Collection of seven pieces for lever or pedal harp duo |
1 Available |
A delightful collection of seven original duets titled after each day of the week. Harp 1 gives the inexperienced lever or pedal harpist music that is easy to play, but satisfying to listen to and perform. Harp 2 can be considered the accompaniment, and is written for intermediate pedal harp, although most of the pieces are adaptable for lever harp. There are accidentals, and "Thursday" has an abrupt key change from C to A. Teachers will find this collection well suited for ensemble playing, developing counting and listening skills in a manner that solo playing cannot do. Two copies of the book are included, both in easily readable score form. Each part is 18 pages. |
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A delightful collection of seven original duets titled after each day of the week. Harp 1 gives the inexperienced lever or pedal harpist music that is easy to play, but satisfying to listen to and perform. Harp 2 can be considered the accompaniment, and is written for intermediate pedal harp, although most of the pieces are adaptable for lever harp. There are accidentals, and "Thursday" has an abrupt key change from C to A. Teachers will find this collection well suited for ensemble playing, developing counting and listening skills in a manner that solo playing cannot do. Two copies of the book are included, both in easily readable score form. Each part is 18 pages. |
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