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Adventurer 20 Harp Method Video Tutorial Lesson 5

Adventurer 20 Harp Method Video Tutorial Lesson 5

In lesson 5 of our video tutorials accompanying our Adventurer 20 Harp Method Book we are learning to use 3 fingers with the correct hand position.

We learn to play a French Folk Tune, Amazing Grace, Morning Has Broken and Pussy Cat Pussy Cat.

We are focussing on 'placing' 3 fingers and recapping all the technique we have previously learnt.

The thinking behind the building blocks in this book and vidoes is that  you will have a sound grounding in harp technique suitable for the small harp (although transferrable to all harps) and be ready to prepare for grade one at the end of lesson 6.

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Adventurer 20 Harp Method Video Tutorial Lesson 5
$9.34

Adventurer 20 Harp Method Video Tutorial Lesson 5

In lesson 5 of our video tutorials accompanying our Adventurer 20 Harp Method Book we are learning to use 3 fingers with the correct hand position.

We learn to play a French Folk Tune, Amazing Grace, Morning Has Broken and Pussy Cat Pussy Cat.

We are focussing on 'placing' 3 fingers and recapping all the technique we have previously learnt.

The thinking behind the building blocks in this book and vidoes is that  you will have a sound grounding in harp technique suitable for the small harp (although transferrable to all harps) and be ready to prepare for grade one at the end of lesson 6.

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In lesson 5 of our video tutorials accompanying our Adventurer 20 Harp Method Book we are learning to use 3 fingers with the correct hand position.

We learn to play a French Folk Tune, Amazing Grace, Morning Has Broken and Pussy Cat Pussy Cat.

We are focussing on 'placing' 3 fingers and recapping all the technique we have previously learnt.

The thinking behind the building blocks in this book and vidoes is that  you will have a sound grounding in harp technique suitable for the small harp (although transferrable to all harps) and be ready to prepare for grade one at the end of lesson 6.