This piece takes a bit more practice, but it’s really worth it for the wow factor! It has a lovely glissando leading up to the climax of the piece… a moment of drama! The left hand has lovely broken chords which give it that steady accompaniment that we’re used to hearing from Elvis’ recordings.
Difficulty level & Skills required
Late-Intermediate: There are quick-moving notes and two-note chords interspersed in the right hand to make a full sound. The left hand includes 4-2-1 patterns. There are rolled chords with three notes in each hand. It includes a glissando, complex overlapping brackets and four lever changes (planned so that you can change them when the left hand is free).
Type of harp
33 string harp (C to G) and anything larger.
Range
Lowest note is D, just less than two octaves below middle C. Highest note is F, two and a bit octaves middle C.
Levers/Pedals
The piece is in the key of D major (F and C levers set). 4 lever changes are included (G#).
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