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Lever Harp - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1309578

By Tara O'Brien Pride. By Tara O'Brien Pride. Arranged by Tara O'Brien Pride. Celtic,Children,Folk,Irish. Score. 3 pages. TOPride Music #898746. Published by TOPride Music (A0.1309578).

A hornpipe is a jolly dance tune often associated with sailors.  This one was composed in celebration of a prime-numbered birthday.  You don't have to wait for a sailor or a birthday, though, to enjoy this piece. 
Key: D major (2 sharps)
Range: A two octaves below middle C to the third D above middle C (three octaves plus three strings); easily adapted to smaller harps or double harps.
Requires one lever shift for a two-measure span.
Some fingerings suggested.
Chord symbols included.

Prime Birthday Hornpipe
Harpe
Tara O'Brien Pride
$1.99 1.87 € Harpe PDF SheetMusicPlus

Harp - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.797298

Arranged by Joyce Rice. Celtic,Concert,Folk,Holiday. Score. 22 pages. Afghan Press Music for the Harp #4802082. Published by Afghan Press Music for the Harp (A0.797298).

These ensembles, Danny Boy and The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls, are accessible to many harp sizes, and to playing levers from rank beginning to intermediate, so that all your harping friends can play with you. If a duo is all you can muster, Parts One and Two make complete pieces. Parts Three and Four add harmonic, rhythmic and/or tonal richness. There are also beginner parts with each piece. When there are enough players, it helps to double the melody. All parts are written for two hands, but less advanced players may wish to play one hand as marked in many parts. There are rehearsal numbers every five measures to make it easier for everyone to be in the same place.

Two Harp Plus - Irish Version
Harpe

$8.00 7.54 € Harpe PDF SheetMusicPlus

Harp - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.797493

Composed by Carol Wood. Celtic,Halloween,Holiday,New Age,Spiritual. Score. 22 pages. Afghan Press Music for the Harp #4886961. Published by Afghan Press Music for the Harp (A0.797493).

 While all eight of these Celtic holidays may not be truly ancient, several of them certainly are; some, like Samhain, have had Christianizing veils cast over them but have kept many of the pre-Christian customs associated with their celebration. Interested harpists will find a wealth of available information about these holidays, their names, and their customs. 

Imbolc, February 1st or 2nd, is also the Feast of St. Bridget or Brigid and is associated with the ancient goddess of that name in Celtic mythology.

Ostara is the name sometimes given to the neo-Celtic celebration of the Spring Equinox. This piece depicts the dawn of the day and of the year.

Beltaine, the joyous celebration of spring’s warmth and wealth of flowers and new greenery, occurs on the first day of May. 

The longest day of the year and the shortest night mark the Summer Solstice-Midsummer. Since long before Shakespeare’s funny and lyrical play A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the Summer Solstice has been associated with magic.

Lughnasadh, on August 1st, is the festival of the first harvest. A version of the name of this festival survives in Manx and Scots Gaelic as well as in Irish Gaelic, and the name itself derives from Lugh, one of the most important Celtic gods

Mabon marks the Autumn Equinox and the end of summer; for me, it is a wistful moment of the year-extremely beautiful yet transitory.
Samhain is one of the most significant celebrations in the Celtic year- the word itself means the end of summer, the beginning of the dark part of the year. It survives even in non-Celtic countries as Halloween, thanks to its adoption into the Christian calendar as All Hallows’ Eve. It is said to be the  time when the veils between this world and the next are at their most thin.

The Winter Solstice is marked in many European cultures as a time for celebrating the birth of the new light and a time for decorating with evergreens like holly. For The Holly King, modal and traditional versions of the carol The Holly and the Ivy, were used because of the lyrics’ references to the rising of the sun, and the running of the deer.

Wheel of the Year
Harpe

$12.00 11.3 € Harpe PDF SheetMusicPlus






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