Hot Cross Buns (English Folktune); Do, Do, l’Enfant Do (French Folktune); Buzz, Buzz, Buzz (German Folktune); Song of the River (French Folktune); Lavender’s Blue; English Folktune); Good King John (English Folktune); Frère Jacques (Traditional); If I were a Nightingale (English Folktune); Hop, Hop, Hop (German Folktune); London Bridge (English Folksong); Green Gravel (English Folksong); Pussy Cat (English Folksong); Bugle Call (U.S. Army Tune); The Chimes of St. Paul’s Traditional); Breton Dancing Tune (French); Evening Song (German Folktune); Swedish Dance (Swedish Folktune); Goodbye to Winter (German Folktune); Cuckoo, Cuckoo (German Folksong); The King of France (French Folksong); Little Waltz (German Folktune); Au Clair de la Lune (French Folksong); Holy Night (Franz Gruber); Yellow Bird (German Folksong); Spring Song (German Folktune); Elfin Dance (Swedish Folktune); Shepherd’s Carol (Basque Folktune); Sleep, Baby, Sleep (German Folksong); The Bagpipes (Bohemian Folktune); Fais Dôdô (French Folksong); The Little Goose Girl’s Song (German Folksong);S ur le Pont d’Avignon (French Folksong); Cradle Song (Russian Folksong); Meunier, Tu Dors (French Folksong); Blow Away the Morning Dew (English Folksong); Going to the Fair (Ancient Irish Air); Gentil Coquelicot (French Folktune); Old English Country Dance; When I Was a Young Girl (English Singing Game); Early One Morning (English Folktune); Il Ètait un’ Bergère (French Folksong); Fairest Lord Jesus (Crusader’s Hymn); Oh, Dear! What can the Matter Be? (English Folksong); Ah! Vous Dirai–Je, Maman (French Folktune); Cornish Dance;Go Down, Moses (African-American Spiritual); The First Noël (Traditional Melody); Old Christmas Carol (Bohemian Air); Flow Gently, Sweet Afton (J.E. Spilman) (Scottish Song); Reaping Song (Swedish Folktune); Savez-vous Planter les Choux? (French Folktune); Song of the Watch (English Folksong); As I went A-walking One Morning in Spring (Irish Folksong); The Wraggle Taggle Gypsies, O! (Old English Ballad); Sedlak (Czechoslovakian Air); Robin Adair (Scottish Air); King David and His Harp (Old French Carol);Polish Dance; The Christ Child’s Lullaby (Ancient French Carol); Nous n’irons plus au Bois (French Folksong); Spinning Song (Danish Folktune); Amaryllis (Air du Roi Louis XIII) (Henry Ghys); Lullaby (Basque Folksong); I Hear the Mill (French Canadian Folksong); Spinning Tune (Kashmiri Folktune); The Campbells are Comin’ (Scottish Folktune); Gaily the Troubadour (Thomas H. Bayly) (English Song); How Many Miles to London Town? (Old English Folksong and Game); Two Bagpipe Tunes (I. Scottish. II. Bohemian); The Minstrel Boy (Old Irish Air); Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (African-American Spiritual); March of the Kings (Old French Folktune); John Anderson, my Jo (Scottish Air); The Soldier’s Joy (Irish Tune); Noël de Cluny (Old French Song); Dance Song (Swedish Folktune); Song of the Volga Boatmen (Russian Folksong); Santa Lucia (Neapolitan Folksong); Il Pleut, Il Pleut, Bergère (duet for two harps) (French Folktun); Die Henne (The Hen) (German Folktune); The Jasmine Flower (Chinese Folktune); Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella (Old French Carol); Cuckoo (Danish Folksong); Aloha Oe (Farewell) (HM Queen Lili`uokalani) (Hawai`ian Popular Song); The Harp that Once Through Tara’s Halls (Old Irish Folksong); Old Folks at Home (Swanee River) (Stephen C. Foster); Londonderry Air (Old Irish Tune); Deep River (African-American Spiritual); Theme from the “Surprise” Symphony (Franz Josef Haydn); David of the White Rock (Old Welsh Harp Tune)
Old Tunes for New Harpists (92 Tunes)
DILLING, M.
Product ID – 701800-600
$19.99
Other | Asian Related |
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Difficulty Level | Beginner, Intermediate |
Harp Type | Lever Harp |
Accompaniment | Solo Collections |
Old Tunes for New Harpists (92 Tunes).
What fun to sit down to a harp for the first time be able to master at least one tune on it, especially one you already know and love. This book has been compiled to give the beginner musical material of permanent value in simple form. Although this book is not intended to be a method for the harp, it assumes a working knowledge of the essentials of music. Some information about the instrument, as well as the correct position of the body, arms, hands, and fingers in performance is necessary to insure against errors in posture and technique that would handicap the player in progressing to more advanced work later on.
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