Description
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, and D strings. 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. EASY TO INTERMEDIATE, ALL HARPS.