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If you want to challenge yourself and add one of the most well-known classical pieces to your repertoire, this song is for you! It creates such an elegant atmosphere, and people will be so impressed hearing it on the harp. The fingering has been carefully chosen to make it feel as comfortable as possible to play while staying as true as possible to the original. You'll find that a conscious effort is required to keep the right hand relaxed as you play with a long series of overlapping brackets.Difficulty Level and Skills Required: Early-intermediate. The right hand plays the melody with a series of long overlapping brackets. The left hand is simpler often playing 2-3 notes per measure with occasional rolled chords. There are a few lever changes throughout.Type of Harp: For big and small harps, 22 strings (C-C) and larger.Range: The lowest note is D, almost one octave below middle C. The highest note is G, one and a half octaves above middle C.Levers/Pedals: In the key of G major (F levers set to F sharp). A few F lever changes throughout.
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