Reference: 700100
MIXED LEVELS, ALL HARPS (1-3 parts). 79 pages of exciting music in contrasting rhythmic styles to enrich your repertoire.
Reference: 8161MA
INTERMEDIATE, ALL HARPS. Intermediate to upper intermediate arrangements. The rhythms can be tricky but are explained in the beginning of the books.
Reference: 8161MB
INTERMEDIATE, ALL HARPS. Intermediate to upper intermediate arrangements. The rhythms can be tricky but are explained in the beginning of the books.
Reference: 8161MC
INTERMEDIATE, ALL HARPS. Intermediate to upper intermediate arrangements. The rhythms can be tricky but are explained in the beginning of the books.
Reference: 8161M
INTERMEDIATE, ALL HARPS. Intermediate to upper intermediate arrangements. The rhythms can be tricky but are explained in the beginning of the books.
Reference: 700101
INTERMEDIATE QUARTET, ALL HARPS. Written in a South American music style, a genre full of African and indigenous roots. The “cumbia” is the “national dance” of Columbia, with a moderate “dancing speed” for tempo.
Reference: 6755B
INTERMEDIATE DUO, ALL HARPS. A very lovely little harp duet! The first harp part may either be played alone as a solo, or with harp two as an accompaniment.
Reference: E8108
INTERMEDIATE, ALL HARPS. If you like Latin American music, you'll love this book. Eleven traditional Latin arrangements adapted and simplified for Celtic-based harp players. This is a PDF Download. For hard-copy sheet music, see SKU 90184.
Reference: 45238
BEGINNER TO ADVANCED, ALL HARPS. Las Chiapanecas and Jarabe Tapatio (Mexican Hat Dance).
Reference: 70012
UPPER INTERMEDIATE QUINTET, PEDAL HARP. Impressive, performed the world over.
Reference: 90847
INTERMEDIATE, ALL HARPS (1/2/3/4 parts) Linda has captured the Latin flavor of this Mexican beach town in her original tune by using Latin rhythms. Written for 1, 2, 3, or 4 harps, but Harp 1 can also be a solo. The triplets, PDLT and Latin rhythms all come together for a great sound.