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The Parting Glass (Late-Beginner) Course

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NOTE: The sheet music extract below is for preview purposes only. Sheet music is not included with your course purchase.

The Parting Glass (Late-Beginner) Course

(2 customer reviews)

Value: USD$195

Price: USD$45 *
Members Price: 1 Credit  SAVE!

This arrangement of “The Parting Glass” is the perfect addition to your repertoire with its rolled chords and interesting harmonies. If you learn along with the video course, Carrie will give you valuable practice strategies and tips, such as coordinating the left-hand rolled chords to line up just right with the melody in the right hand. She will also give plenty of reminders on maintaining good hand position as you play!

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Difficulty Level and Skills Required

Late-Beginner: (Click here for the Mid-Beginner version, for the Mid-Intermediate version click here). The left hand plays mostly rolled chords and 3-finger patterns. The right hand plays the melody with many overlapping brackets and quick placing. 

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  1. Deborah Sokolove

    Deborah Sokolove (verified owner)

    It’s a beautiful tune which I do not recall ever having heard before this course. Now I hear it in my mind all the time as I continue to practice and learn its subtleties.

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    Lynn Zeng

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    Lynn Zeng

    It expresses some sort of feeling of missing someone. I play it again and again to experience that feeling.

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