2 Tunes !
Round Dance – Ferdinand Beyer
Ferdinand Beyer (1803– 1863) is best known for his Piano Method, published in 1851, which introduced generations of musicians to the instrument. His clear and pedagogical style highlights pieces that are both accessible and musical, designed to develop technique and a sense of rhythm.
Le Petit Rien – François Couperin
François Couperin (1668–1733), master of the harpsichord during the Baroque era, composed Le Petit Rien, a graceful and light piece. Behind its modest title lies a refined miniature, where apparent simplicity reveals the subtlety of the French style.
Argt for Lever Harp by Eve McTelenn
The PDF contains
Background of the Piece
Eve Mctelenn’s Help Version with fingering suggestions.
Round Dance : Key of C - 27 Strings Harp Friendly - Beginner
Le Petit Rien : Key of D - 27/34 Strings Harp Friendly - Beginner
All Versions - NO levers changes
Length: 4 pages
2 Tunes !
Round Dance – Ferdinand Beyer
Ferdinand Beyer (1803– 1863) is best known for his Piano Method, published in 1851, which introduced generations of musicians to the instrument. His clear and pedagogical style highlights pieces that are both accessible and musical, designed to develop technique and a sense of rhythm.
Le Petit Rien – François Couperin
François Couperin (1668–1733), master of the harpsichord during the Baroque era, composed Le Petit Rien, a graceful and light piece. Behind its modest title lies a refined miniature, where apparent simplicity reveals the subtlety of the French style.
Argt for Lever Harp by Eve McTelenn
The PDF contains
Background of the Piece
Eve Mctelenn’s Help Version with fingering suggestions.
Round Dance : Key of C - 27 Strings Harp Friendly - Beginner
Le Petit Rien : Key of D - 27/34 Strings Harp Friendly - Beginner
All Versions - NO levers changes
Length: 4 pages