Description
The 7/5 cross-strung harp has one row that is the natural notes (white keys on the piano) and a row that crosses through that are the sharps and flats (the black keys on the piano). There are 7 white keys per octave and 5 black keys, thus the 7/5 designation. Some cross-strung harps are strung in whole steps on each side, with one row starting at with C and the crossing row starting with C#. These are referred to as 6/6, since there are 6 whole steps in each octave. This book is a jazz chord voicing library, and can be used to find the notes in a chord that you may find in a jazz “fake book” or to find some cool jazz substitutions for your own arranging and composing. There is an introductory chapter that discusses the concept of voicing and gives useful tips on how to use the library. 53 pages.