Charles Whitmer: Melody Playing in Different Octaves (Friday, Session 3, Level 2 - Novice, Autoharp) 15AH005

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Explore playing melodies in different octaves/ranges on your autoharp. Playing melodies in different octaves on your autoharp is one way to spice up the sound of your melody playing. Many melodies can be played in more than one location on your autoharp and playing in different ranges can add a wonderful contrast to your melody playing. We will explore what works and what does not.

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Explore playing melodies in different octaves/ranges on your autoharp. Playing melodies in different octaves on your autoharp is one way to spice up the sound of your melody playing. Many melodies can be played in more than one location on your autoharp and playing in different ranges can add a wonderful contrast to your melody playing. We will explore what works and what does not.

Explore playing melodies in different octaves/ranges on your autoharp. Playing melodies in different octaves on your autoharp is one way to spice up the sound of your melody playing. Many melodies can be played in more than one location on your autoharp and playing in different ranges can add a wonderful contrast to your melody playing. We will explore what works and what does not.