Greensleeves (from green: "vert" and sleeve: "manche") is a famous traditional English medieval love song from the 16th century, dedicated to Lady Greensleeves (a mysterious "lady with green sleeves"). Popular British legend attributes the song to King Henry VIII of England (1491-1547) on the theme of his unrequited love for his second wife and Queen of England Anne Boleyn (1501 or 1507-1536).
Arranged for Lever Harp by Eve McTelenn
The PDF contains :
Background of the Piece
Eve Mctelenn’s Help Version with fingering suggestions.
Key of C - 34 Strings Harp Friendly - Intermediate
All Versions - One version with lever changes.
Length: 4 pages
Greensleeves (from green: "vert" and sleeve: "manche") is a famous traditional English medieval love song from the 16th century, dedicated to Lady Greensleeves (a mysterious "lady with green sleeves"). Popular British legend attributes the song to King Henry VIII of England (1491-1547) on the theme of his unrequited love for his second wife and Queen of England Anne Boleyn (1501 or 1507-1536).
Arranged for Lever Harp by Eve McTelenn
The PDF contains :
Background of the Piece
Eve Mctelenn’s Help Version with fingering suggestions.
Key of C - 34 Strings Harp Friendly - Intermediate
All Versions - One version with lever changes.
Length: 4 pages