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  • Yes it's playable on any harp that's tunable to c major- just about all then! And it hasn't got any pedal changes. It's about grade 2 standard and should really be played slower to get the full effect. And yeah it sounds like pachabel's because the ground bass is almost exactly the same- canon= c,g,a,e,f,c,f,g; chaconne= c,g,a,e,f,c,g,c.

  • brava!

  • Clarke's... haven't played that in years...

    always cute, but it's real fun when played really fast!

  • it sounds like canon but its good.

  • Isn't that the Pachelbel Canon?

  • that is very beautiful..most of the the other videos of harp playing wasn't quite what i was wanting to hear but this definately is. Very gorgeous music

  • This is beautiful. If you don't mind my asking, may I ask who wrote this piece? And is it playable on a full-size lever harp? Thanks :)

  • This is beautiful. If you don't mind my asking, may I ask who wrote this piece? And is it playable on a full-size lever harp? Thanks :)

  • I think it's the Haendel's one... I only know another very famous version of this piece playable on lever harps who's called "Chaconne en Ut Majeur" (G.F. Haendel) with a transcription of Henrik Boye, good luck!;)

  • This is beautiful. If you don't mind my asking, may I ask who wrote this piece? And is it playable on a full-size lever harp?  Thanks :)

  • wow! I love the harp. That tune is really pretty. Thnks for posting this. :)

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