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The Small Harp: A Step by Step Tutor with CD (Audio) (edition 1999)

by Alison Kinnaerd

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There can be little to replace the one-to-one relationship between teacher and pupil, but in the past few years there has been an increasing demand for a self-tutor for the small harp from students who live in areas where, for one reason or another, a teacher is not regularly accessible. Also, musicians who can already play the instrument have expressed interest in the traditional style techniques used in Scottish and Irish music.… (more)
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Title:The Small Harp: A Step by Step Tutor with CD (Audio)
Authors:Alison Kinnaerd
Info:Kinmor Music (1999), Paperback, 90 pages
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The Small Harp: A Step by Step Tutor with CD (Audio) by Alison Kinnaird

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There can be little to replace the one-to-one relationship between teacher and pupil, but in the past few years there has been an increasing demand for a self-tutor for the small harp from students who live in areas where, for one reason or another, a teacher is not regularly accessible. Also, musicians who can already play the instrument have expressed interest in the traditional style techniques used in Scottish and Irish music.

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