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I have been playing this piece, literally, almost every year since I first started playing the harp. Wow! It actually never gets old, and the more I play it, the more I enjoy it! (It gets stuck in your head very easily too- watch out!) It was arranged for two (or three) harps and may be played on harps of just about any size and for harpists of any ability. The first two harp parts play simultaneously an octave apart, while the third harp part plays bass, and glissandos. Although this current version indicates that harp 3 must include E, B, and A sharp into the glissandos on the last page, as an elementary ensemble with only lever harps, we simply played c major glisses. This is a fun ensemble classic and a definite must! EASY ALL HARPS