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£11.99
Sylvia Woods – Irish Dance Tunes for all Harps £12.99
IN STOCK
50 Jigs, Reerls, Hornpipes and Airs. Spiral bound.
The Celtic Harp. David Loesberg £9.99 IN STOCK
Sylvia Woods – Teach Yourself to Play Folk Harp IN STOCK
£14.99 – FREE DELIVERY to anywhere in U.K.
This book was first published over 30 years ago, and has stood the test of time. Virtually every tune in the book can be played on an unlevered harp – ideal for rosewood Pakistan-made celtic harps as well as U.S. built harps – most songs are played in ‘C’ or ‘Am’ – perfect for the beginner. Syvia Woods herself still teaches, and runs a harp centre in the U.S.A. This is still the book we most recommend to celtic harp beginner students above all others.
* Spiral bound – lays flat while playing.
* 80 pages
* Virtually all songs can be played on a budget rosewood Pakistan-built harp
* We rate this book the highest of all tutors for beginners
Andrew Lloyd Webber. arranged for the harp by Sylvia Woods. £17.99 IN STOCK
* Spiral-bound
* 36 pages
40 O’Carolan Tunes for All Harps. Sylvia Woods £14.99
IN STOCK
A perfect book for all lovers of O’Carolan harp music. Sylvia Woods gievs 2 versions of each tune – one (A) for beginners, and another (B) for more experienced players.
112 pages
Spiral bound.
Songlist
Baptist Johnson
Blind Mary
Bridget Cruise
Bumper Squire Jones
Captain Sudley
Carolan’s Cap
Carolan’s Concerto
Carolan’s Dowry
Carolan’s Draught
Carolan’s Fancy
Carolan’s Farewell To Music
Carolan’s Quarrel With The Landlady
Carolan’s Reciept
Carolan’s Welcome
Charles O’ Conor
Dr. John Stafford
Eleanor Plunkett
Fanny Power
George Brabazon
Hewlett
Hugh O’ Donnell
John Drury
John O’ Connor
Kean O’ Hara
Lady Athenry
Lady Gethin
Lord Galway’s Lamentation
Lord Inchiquin
Maurice O’Conor
Morgan Magan
Mrs. Maxwell
Mrs. Power
O’ Flinn
Planxty Burke
Planxty Crilly
Planxty Drew
Planxty Safaigh
Planxty Sweeny
Sheebeg And Sheemore
Sir Charles Coote
The Clergy’s Lamentation
The O’Rorke’s Feast
Thomas Morres Jones