Pedal Harp
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50 Songs in Medleys: Christmas Carols for the Pedal Harp
This beautiful collection of 50 carols and songs is for the intermediate to advanced pedal harpist. Most of the carols are in their original keys and there are interludes between many of them, leaving one to the next. The carols … Continued

50 Songs in Medleys: EASY Christmas Carols for the Pedal Harp
This beautiful collection of 50 carols and songs is for the advanced beginner to intermediate pedal harpist. Fingerings and pedal changes are written in. Most of the carols are in their original keys and there are interludes between many of … Continued

Always Remember My Love (pedal harp)
This romantic piece is perfect for weddings, Valentine’s Day, background music, and any performance. 2 pages of music, 3 pages including cover

Auld Lang Syne for Pedal Harp
My arrangement is a combination of the Scottish and Modern adaptation. You receive two versions; one instrumental, the other with lyrics. There are no pedal changes. Each song is two pages. There are 5 pages total including the cover.

Be Thou My Vision- pedal harp
This cherished hymn’s melody is derived from an Irish folk song. A simple yet beautiful arrangement, it is a lovely piece to both play and listen to. One page of music

Beautiful Dreamer- pedal harp
This charming song is adapted for the harp with lush arpeggios throughout. Audiences love its soothing sound. Two pages of music.

Carrickfergus- pedal harp
This beautiful song depicts an Irish emigrant’s longing for his homeland. The haunting melody evokes the beauty of Northern Ireland. The melody and arpeggios flow seamlessly beneath your fingers. It is a beautiful song to play at St. Patrick’s Day … Continued

Danny Boy- pedal harp
This arrangement of the beloved Irish ballad has a sweet melody that is complemented by rich chords in the left hand. It is an adored song to play for St. Patrick’s Day and throughout the year. One page of music

Dawning of the Day- pedal harp
This beautiful song by Irish harper Thomas Connellan (1645- 1698) is lovely to play at St. Patrick’s Day and throughout the year. Two pages of music