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Lever Harp - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1405484 By John Legend. By John Stephens and Toby Gad. Arranged by Shoshanna Godber. Pop,R & B,Singer/Songwriter,Soul,Wedding. Score. 9 pages. Shoshanna Godber #988539. Published by Shoshanna Godber (A0.1405484). This solo harp arrangement of All of Me is perfect for the intermediate harpist looking for a bit of a challenge or an advanced harpist who needs a last minute arrangement of this popular wedding song. The left hand part is fairly simple a part from the syncopation which is repeated throughout. The right hand captures the melody and the beauty of the original piano accompaniment while making the most of the harp's distinct capabilities. Perfect for those seeking a seamless blend of accessibility and musicality for weddings or any performance setting.
All Of Me
Harpe
John Legend
$6.99 6.68 € Harpe PDF SheetMusicPlus

Harp - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.928320 Composed by Rory Dall. Arranged by Karen Peterson. Celtic,Contemporary,Folk. Score. 4 pages. Karen Peterson #5955365. Published by Karen Peterson (A0.928320). This tune was published by Daniel Dow in the 1770s and was probably composed by Roderick Morison (~1656-1713). My double-strung harp arrangement in the dorian mode has rolled, echoed chords, highlighting the depth of sound we can get from having two sets of strings. The accompaniment hand traverses the entire range of the harp, often overlapping the melody hand.Range and key: D dorian (all naturals). 24x2 strings. C below middle C through E.Lever changes: None.Good for: Performance, memorials, therapeutic settings.Double-strung effects: The LH accompaniment frequently overlaps the RH melody range. Rolled accompaniment chords often contain the same note as the melody, creating a rolled echo. Some chords that aren’t rolled have doubled notes in both hands, creating depth. The repetition of LH patterns makes this a great piece to learn overlapping hands with.Characteristics: Neither hand needs to place more than an octave spread. There are some four-note chords (always LH 1-3-5-8). The RH has almost no chords. Few of the chords are inversions. There are very few sixteenth notes; no more than three played together with one hand. The LH has two long-run patterns (1-5-8-9-10 and 1-5-8-9) which can be played with cross-unders or a wandering thumb. The RH has a few cross-overs/unders.Finger placement: Finger number suggestions are provided for key phrases. Numbers above the notes are suggestions for the RH (marked with R or R# when they occur in the bottom staff). Numbers below the notes are suggestions for the LH (marked with L or L# when they occur in the top staff). To see what I mean, view the PDF of finger placement examples in Rorie Dall's Sister's Lament: www.EnjoyTheHarp.com/s/rorie-dalls-sisters-lament-notes-enjoy-the-harp.pdfNotation: Chord symbols are provided. Treble clef is used for both staves, with 8vb for the low notes. Length: 4 pages. 60 measures, plus 12 if you take the repeat. 4 minutes.Page turns: If you are printing, double-side pages 2 and 3 so that there is only one page turn. The RH can be used on all notes of page 2’s last measure, so that the LH can turn the page. If you are using single pages on a tablet, you can do something similar at the end of page 3. Page 1’s turn is manageable. Contact me after purchase if you’d like a version that fits on two pages: EnjoyTheHarp@gmail.comPerformance notes and history at www.EnjoyTheHarp.com/rorie-dalls-sisters-lament
Rorie Dall's Sister's Lament for Double-strung Harp
Harpe

$4.99 4.77 € 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 godsMabon 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 11.47 € Harpe PDF SheetMusicPlus

Lever Harp - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1323381 Composed by Henry Purcell/Traditional Welsh. Arranged by Stephanie Claussen. Celtic,Christmas,Classical,Film/TV,Holiday,Irish. Score. 8 pages. Stephanie Claussen #911611. Published by Stephanie Claussen (A0.1323381). This rousing medley pairs a melody by Henry Purcell Harvest Home (also known to Jane Austen fans as Meryton Townhall from the 2005 Pride and Prejudice movie) with the traditional Welsh Christmas carol Deck the Hall. Perfect as an upbeat Christmas solo or background music for festive holiday gatherings.“Harvest Home†(also known as “Your Hay It Is Mow’d, Your Corn Reap’dâ€) was written by Henry Purcell as part of his opera King Arthur which premiered in 1691. The tune can also be found in The English Dancing Master, under the title “The Tythe Pig,†along with the dance instructions. For lever harp, 26-string harp, or pedal harp. Some fingerings included.Two versions: early intermediate and intermediateIn the early intermediate version, the lowest note is the G an octave and a half below middle C. In the intermediate version, the lowest note is the C two octaves below middle C. ✦Sign up for my newsletter - https://www.stephanieclaussen.com/albums/free-mp3/✦Join me on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stephanieclaussenharpist/✦And Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stephanieclaussenharp/✦Send me a tip - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/StephanieHarp.
Harvest Home & Deck the Halls
Harpe

$5.99 5.72 € Harpe PDF SheetMusicPlus

Harp - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1044384 By Stephanie Claussen. By Possibly written by Roderick Morison. Arranged by Stephanie Claussen. Celtic,Folk,Irish,Multicultural,Renaissance,Traditional,World. Score. 3 pages. Stephanie Claussen #649119. Published by Stephanie Claussen (A0.1044384). A meditative and unexpected lament, for times of grieving. We don't know exactly who wrote this melody, but it was almost certainly written by a harper, possibly Roderick Morison. I've arranged it here quite simply, allowing the melody to take center stage. For lever or pedal harp Chord symbols and some fingerings included. Intermediate The lowest note is the C two octaves below middle C. The highest note is the B two octaves above middle C. ✦Sign up for my newsletter - https://www.stephanieclaussen.com/albums/free-mp3/ ✦Join me on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stephanieclaussenharpist/ ✦And Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stephanieclaussenharp/ ✦Send me a tip - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/StephanieHarp.
Rory Dall's Sister's Lament (Cuhm Peathar Ruari) for Intermediate Harp
Harpe
Stephanie Claussen
$4.99 4.77 € Harpe PDF SheetMusicPlus

Harp - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.928333 Composed by Rory Dall. Arranged by Karen Peterson. Celtic,Contemporary,Folk. Score. 4 pages. Karen Peterson #5993785. Published by Karen Peterson (A0.928333). WATCH THE D DORIAN VERSION: You are viewing the arrangement for lap harp, which is in the key of A dorian. To hear the D dorian version played on a larger harp, go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0-Kg0LifaUOverview: This tune was published by Daniel Dow in the 1770s and was probably composed by Roderick Morison (~1656-1713). My double-strung harp arrangement in the dorian mode has rolled, echoed chords, highlighting the depth of sound we can get from having two sets of strings. The accompaniment hand traverses the entire range of the harp, often overlapping the melody hand.Key and range: A dorian (one sharp). 21x2 strings. G below middle C through F. (LARGER HARPS: For harps with C below middle C or lower, get the D dorian version here: www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/rorie-lament-for-double-strung-harp-digital-sheet-music/21815669)Lever changes: None.Good for: Performance, memorials, therapeutic settings.Double-strung effects: The LH accompaniment frequently overlaps the RH melody range. Rolled accompaniment chords often contain the same note as the melody, creating a rolled echo. Some chords that aren’t rolled have doubled notes in both hands, creating depth. The repetition of LH patterns makes this a great piece to learn overlapping hands with.Characteristics: Neither hand needs to place more than an octave spread. There are some four-note chords (always LH 1-3-5-8). The RH has almost no chords. Few of the chords are inversions. There are very few sixteenth notes; no more than three played together with one hand. The LH has two long-run patterns (1-5-8-9-10 and 1-5-8-9) which can be played with cross-unders or a wandering thumb. The RH has a few cross-overs/unders.Finger placement: Finger number suggestions are provided for key phrases. Numbers above the notes are suggestions for the RH (marked with R or R# when they occur in the bottom staff). Numbers below the notes are suggestions for the LH (marked with L or L# when they occur in the top staff).Notation: Chord symbols are provided. Treble clef is used for both staves, with 8va for very high notes. Length: 4 pages. 60 measures, plus 12 if you take the repeat. 4 minutes.Page turns: If you are printing, double-side pages 2 and 3 so that there is only one page turn. The RH can be used on all notes of page 2’s last measure, so that the LH can turn the page. If you are using single pages on a tablet, you can do something similar at the end of page 3. Page 1’s turn is manageable. Contact me after purchase if you’d like a version that fits on two pages: EnjoyTheHarp@gmail.com
Rorie Dall's Sister's Lament for Double-strung Lap Harp
Harpe

$4.99 4.77 € Harpe PDF SheetMusicPlus


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