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VITA, M.
A useful pocket-size dictionary of abbreviations commonly used in harp music and music in general. The abbreviations are referenced in five languages: English French Italian German and Spanish.
[PART #: EU712490-300]
DUNN, D.
Charming story told from the perspective of a mouse.
[PART #: EU701945-100]
CASTELLUCCI, S.
At 360 pages this remains the definitive textbook on the evolution of numerous styles in jazz and popular music. It contains a clear and detailed analysis of such styles as ragtime blues New Orleans Chicago and Dixieland jazz etc. with several musical examples. There is also a separate section on ch
[PART #: EU701055-020]
JENNINGS, J.
A guide to finding major and dominant seventh glissandi for pedal and lever harps.
[PART #: EU703670-200]
ELSON, L.C.
The important terms used in music with their pronunciation and definition together with the elements of notation and a biographical list of over seven hundred noted names in music.
[PART #: EU702075-100]
SWANSON, C.
[PART #: EU711120-300]
HENSON-CONANT, D.
Information for the novice about sound equipment and amplification.
[PART #: EU703165-450]
CHALOUPKA, S.
A concise guide to writing for the harp for composers and arrangers as well as harpists. It includes an introduction to the basics of the pedal and lever harps basic scoring using arpeggios scales trills harmonics and glissandos pedal comprehension and special effects.
[PART #: EU701135-400]
FISCHER, B.
A useful book full of tips for harp teachers.
[PART #: EU702275-500]
CARMAN, F.
Contains 110 effects and symbols used in harp music with brief descriptions for their individual uses. This glossary is a valuable reference for harpists arrangers and composers.
[PART #: EU701030-110]
GARNER, J.
A handy booklet for any harpist with charts for keeping all the important information about your harp in order and in one place such as purchase history insurance repairs string inventory string purchases and replacements and transport history.
[PART #: EU702528-300]
WEIDENSAUL, J.
A practical guide to tuning the harp with explanations of the Pythagorean comma different types of tempered scales and the harmonic series. It concludes with a logical system for accurately tuning the harp.
[PART #: EU713070-685]
PRATT, S. & BLUTH, D.
A witty collection of the best cartoons or “harpoons” featured in Samuel Pratt’s now out-of-print book on harp maintenance which first appeared in 1977.
[PART #: EU707500-905]
RILEY, L.
A comprehensive little book that covers “Everything No One Ever Tells You...” about buying and caring for a harp tuning practicing playing by ear performing sound amplification and much more.
[PART #: EU708082-500]
RANDEL, E.D.
The revised 1986 edition of this defintive reference dictionary.
[PART #: EU707835-010]
REES-ROHRBACHER, D.
A concise non-technical manual that covers composing for pedal and lever harp in easy to understand terms. Several musical examples are included in each chapter and the final section of the book lists and explains the most common symbols used in harp music.
[PART #: EU707915-600]
KOLACNY, D.
Subtitled “What to Do When the Repairman is 1000 Miles Away” this manual presents a hands-on approach to lever harp repair and regulation. A certified Lyon & Healy Technician David Kolacny outlines the basic construction of the harp and offers detailed repair advice with accompanying illustrations c
[PART #: EU704330-100]
POOL, R.
A clear and concise explanation of how to tune your lever harp in E-flat and the benefits of doing so by Ray Pool the well-known arranger teacher and workshop leader.
[PART #: EU707310-800]
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