Product Description
One of the western world's all time beautiful tunes, this piece was originally published in Walker's Southern Harmony, a shape note hymn book, in 1835. It is now found in several modern hymnals with a variety of texts attached, and in some secular choral pieces.
The solo harp arrangement has 3 verses, including one with rolled chords, and the 3rd, with a lovely bass pattern that is satisfying to learn for students, and easy to play for those more experienced. This piece would also work as accompaniment to a C instrument playing the harp treble part, with harp doubling the left hand.
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