Scales and Arpeggios for the Pedal Harp

Scales and Arpeggios for the Pedal Harp

by Katherine Thomas

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Fingering: The fingerings in this book are suggestions. Any other good alternatives are acceptable. Pedals: Pedal charts are given for all scales and arpeggios. Scales and arpeggios should be played from memory at a pace that is consistent with a good even tone, clear articulation and a vital and secure rhythmic structure, and that is appropriate to the technical demands of the grade. Scales and arpeggios in similar motion: With the exception of diminished sevenths, all examples are given over two octaves. Students should refer to the top of each page where the number of octaves required is stated. Dominant sevenths divided between the hands: Examples are given of each inversion (root, first, second etc.). To avoid any confusion in the number of octaves required, the note ranges are printed on the following pages. Refer to the examples for the correct rhythm. -- Contents page verso.

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