Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (arr. Learning the Harp) by Barry Manilow Sheet Music for Harp at Sheet Music Direct
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Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (arr. Learning the Harp) Digital Sheet Music
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Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (arr. Learning the Harp)
by Barry Manilow Harp - Digital Sheet Music

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Capture the cozy, nostalgic spirit of the holidays with Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas on the harp! This late-beginner arrangement is designed to help you build confidence in your playing and solidify your hand position all while playing a beloved classic. Youll work on flowing rolled chords, navigate a few carefully-timed lever changes, and master cross-overs that add fluidity to your playing.

Difficulty Level and Skills Required: Late-Beginner. Right hand consists of the melody line using all four fingers, with overlapping brackets and some cross-overs. Left hand has fewer notes per measure and consists of rolled chords, a few lever changes and some 3-2-1 shapes.

Type of Harp: For big and small harps, 22 strings (C-C) and larger.

Range: Lowest note is C one octave below middle C, highest note is C two octaves above middle C.

Levers/Pedals: In the key of C major. A couple G lever changes throughout.

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