Product Description
Six tunes arranged for a duo of pedal harp and lever harp. The pedal (teacher) part is written in the spirit of parlor music of a century ago. It is lush and arpeggiated, easily sight read by the advanced harpist, and of intermediate difficulty, with the student part in small cue notes. The student (easy) part compliments the teacher part, and consists mainly of melody, single notes in both hands, no chords, very easy, some drones in the left hand. The right hand plays quite high, so a knowledge of notes above the treble staff is necessary. Dynamics and fingerings are marked. Each tune is written to segue into the next, making it a very nice recital piece.
Table of Contents:
Wi' A Hundred Pipers, Annie Laurie, Hail to the Chief, John Anderson My Jo, The Campbells Are Comin', Loch Lomond
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