This happy popular song by Adam Young of Owl City is great fun! It can be playe...(+)
This happy popular song by Adam Young of Owl City is great fun! It can be played by advanced beginners although the rhythm is quite challenging with lots of tied notes and 16th-note off-beats. It is in the key of G with2 easy lever changes that may be omitted. Fingerings and lyrics included. 5 pages. Playable on lever harps and pedal harps.
Two solos in jazz idiom for pedal or non-pedal harp-Two solos in the jazz idiom ...(+)
Two solos in jazz idiom for pedal or non-pedal harp-Two solos in the jazz idiom for Pedal or Non-Pedal Harp by Stewart Green. Stewart Green began writing music for the Piano at an early age. Taking up the Viola and Oboe in his teens he later went to the University College of North Wales (Bangor) where he studied composition with among others William Matthias and Reginald Smith Brindle. Gaining a B. Mus. (hons) degree in 1960 he returned to his old school in Richester to teach class and instrumental music. Four years later he enlisted as oboist to the Band of HM Coldstream Guards which opened many doors including performances of his compositions and arrangements in many National venues on discand broadcast by the BBC on Radios 2 & 3. His years at Bangor had enabled him to fulfil a childhood dream of learning the Harp which he was later able to develop when he left the army and moved with his wife Sue and young family to Lowestoft as a peripatetic woodwind tutor for Suffolk County Music Service. His Flights Of Fancy and Blistering Along! appear on ABRSM and Trinity College Harp examination syllabuses while the Spartan Press publication Saxofun is on Suffolk's own exam syllabus. Since 1999 Stewart has been senior Woodwind Tutor for Suffolk and since 2002 Harp tutor as well! Stewart's recent publication She'll Be Comin' Round The Mountain was written for the North Suffolk String Orchestra as was Haunted House. Spookily this received its first performance at Lowestoft accompanied by a July Thunderstorm!
22 classiques de la Fab Four organisé spécialement pour harpe folklorique. Ils...(+)
22 classiques de la Fab Four organisé spécialement pour harpe folklorique. Ils sont écrites sur une portée double-triple queue, et jouable le 22-chaîne ou grandes harpes. En commençant par G en bas au milieu C, toutes les chansons restent dans la gamme de trois octaves. Leviers sharping ne sont pas tenus. / Harpe / 64 pages / Partition
Arranged for Harp-Say Something is an original song by the American duo A Great ...(+)
Arranged for Harp-Say Something is an original song by the American duo A Great Big World. The lyrics are about letting go when a relationship ends. It became an international hit when Christina Aguilera joined A Great Big World on a re-recorded version in 2013. Sylvia Woods has made a 4-page advanced beginner to intermediate arrangement playable on either lever or pedal harp. This music features a pedal point (also called a pedal note or pedal tone) which is a sustained or continually repeated note that is held constant while harmonies change in other parts. A pedal point is usually found in the bass but here it is in the middle register. Virtually every measure includes a middle Cnote on the downbeat. Sometimes it is played with the right hand and at other times with the left. But it is almost always there. This pedal point harmony is what originally drew me into this beautiful piece of music the first time I heard it on the radio. The music is in the key of C and no sharping levers are required as there are no lever changes. Fingerings lyrics and chord symbols are included. The harp range required is 24 strings from a low C up to an E. It can be played on 24-string to 26-string harps with a C as the lowest string if you play both hands an octave higher than written.
Arranged for Solo Harp and Harp Duet-Pharrell Williams' fun upbeat 2014 hit son...(+)
Arranged for Solo Harp and Harp Duet-Pharrell Williams' fun upbeat 2014 hit song Happy is from the Despicable Me 2 soundtrack album. It has become one of the best-selling singles of all time. Sylvia Woods has arranged this happy piece for solo lever or pedal harp. It can be played by advanced beginner to intermediate players. Sylvia has also included a very easy harp duet arrangement. Harp Part 2 can be played by beginning students and Harp Part 1 can be played by advanced beginners. You get BOTH the solo and the duet arrangement in this sheet music. SOLO: The harp solo is arranged for advanced beginner harp players. There are several sharping lever changes required and you need to have levers on F C G andDstrings. The harp range needed is 24 strings from B up to D. If you have a 26-string harp with C as the bottom note you can play this solo if you tune the bottom C string down to a B. Fingerings and lyrics are included. DUET: Both parts of the duet can be played by advanced beginner harpists. Fingerings and lyrics are included. Part 1 is the easier part and could be played by some beginning students as well. It requires no sharping levers except for the F#s in the key signature. It can be played on a 26-string harp and requires 19 strings from E up to B. Part 2 of the duet is a bit more advanced than Part 1. Sharping levers are required on F C G and D strings and there are two lever changes within the piece. The harp range needed is 24 strings from B up to D. If you have a 26-string harp with C as the bottom note you can play this part if you tune the bottom C string down to a B. The harp solo can be played along with both parts of the duet if you have a larger ensemble with more advanced players. Due to copyright restrictions each player must purchase their own copy of this music. Thank you for your cooperation. Add this fun piece to your repertoire and both you and your audiences will be very HAPPY!