That was quite a magical moment... The music felt like drops of water that originated from a splash ..at first with force then spreading out as they fall..
@@ЕкатеринаБелова-ъ8у Hey, in the sheet music I published you can play the first part (first 10 bars ) with 17 strings (from low A to high C), although you could get away with skipping the lowest A string in the final chords of bars 2/4/8/10 and it would still sound ok, so in that case you would only need 14 strings to play the first part. As for the second part, it is exactly the same as the first part except that it is transposed one octave higher. So you could play both parts as they are written in the music sheet with a total of 24 strings from low A to high C. However again - you could decide to skip the second part as well as it is very similar to the first part. Conclusion - you could play a simplified version of this piece with just 14 strings if you skip the lowest A string in the big chords of bars 2/4/8/10 and if you skip the second part.
You are the most beautiful mermaid 🧜♀️ in the world dear Marianne & your music is ever most enchanting into the underwater realm. Love & Hugs 💙🤗❤️🤗
That was quite a magical moment... The music felt like drops of water that originated from a splash ..at first with force then spreading out as they fall..
And the winner of "Underwater Find the Harp" is: Mermaid Marianne (of course)! 🤩👑🧜♀🌊😍💯🥰😘🏆
À cette belle sirène 💖
How many strings are needed for this tune?
@@ЕкатеринаБелова-ъ8у Hey, in the sheet music I published you can play the first part (first 10 bars ) with 17 strings (from low A to high C), although you could get away with skipping the lowest A string in the final chords of bars 2/4/8/10 and it would still sound ok, so in that case you would only need 14 strings to play the first part. As for the second part, it is exactly the same as the first part except that it is transposed one octave higher. So you could play both parts as they are written in the music sheet with a total of 24 strings from low A to high C. However again - you could decide to skip the second part as well as it is very similar to the first part. Conclusion - you could play a simplified version of this piece with just 14 strings if you skip the lowest A string in the big chords of bars 2/4/8/10 and if you skip the second part.