Fairytale Opening
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SKU: A0.1429757
Composed by Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell. Arranged by Carrie Tollett and Christy-Lyn Dosé. Classical,Film/TV. Score. 3 pages. Learning the Harp #1010402. Published by Learning the Harp (A0.1429757).This arrangement of “Fairytale” is so whimsical and free-flowing, that people will love hearing you play it on the harp! The simplicity of the notes allows you to continue honing your hand position and enjoy the rich harmonies.
Difficulty Level and Skills Required: Late-Beginner. The left hand has a few different shapes, using fingers 1-2-3, along with 4-2-1 patterns. The right hand plays the melody line, sometimes playing two notes at once. The melody is slightly more rhythmically complex than the mid-beginner version. This piece also features a glissando.
Type of Harp: For big and small harps, 22 strings (C-C) and larger.
Range: The lowest note is C, below middle C. The highest note is A, one and a half octaves above middle C.
Lever/Pedals: In the key of C major. No lever changes throughout.
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