An Awhesyth – The Lark - 2 Versions

€4.90

An Awhesyth is a traditional song from the English region of Cornwall, whose title means “the lark” in the Cornish language. This piece belongs to the rich tradition of British folk songs, where nature plays a central role. The image of the lark rising into the sky at dawn evokes a sense of freedom, lightness, and the natural rhythm of life.

Adaptation for Lever Harp by Eve McTelenn

The PDF contains - 2 Versions - Beginner to Early Intermedaite - 27 & 34 String Harp

Background of the Piece

Original version without fingerings help

Eve Mctelenn’s Help Version with fingering suggestions.

Key of Emin - 27 & 34 Strings Harp

Version 1 : Beginner

Version 2 : Early Intermediate Friendly

All Versions - No lever changes. Length: 1/2 pages

An Awhesyth is a traditional song from the English region of Cornwall, whose title means “the lark” in the Cornish language. This piece belongs to the rich tradition of British folk songs, where nature plays a central role. The image of the lark rising into the sky at dawn evokes a sense of freedom, lightness, and the natural rhythm of life.

Adaptation for Lever Harp by Eve McTelenn

The PDF contains - 2 Versions - Beginner to Early Intermedaite - 27 & 34 String Harp

Background of the Piece

Original version without fingerings help

Eve Mctelenn’s Help Version with fingering suggestions.

Key of Emin - 27 & 34 Strings Harp

Version 1 : Beginner

Version 2 : Early Intermediate Friendly

All Versions - No lever changes. Length: 1/2 pages

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