The principle: making music without knowledge of sheet music
To play the Veeh-Harfe, you do not need to have a knowledge of notes in the traditional sense. A simple and clear notation was developed especially for the instrument – reduced to the essentials. Note stencils, which are pushed between the strings and the resonance body, allow playing ‘from the sight’ – the notes become tangible.
Music folders
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Prelude to Harmony
14 easy pieces in English
14 easy pieces in English
Easy pieces in English
for Veeh harp standard
edited and illustrated by Evi Reissmann- 1. Improvisations in Black and White
- Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
- Pop! Goes the weasel
- My Little Apple
- Row, Row, Row Your Boat
- Itsy Bitsy Spider
- Companion, based on “Canon in D”
- Allegro, main theme of “Spring” from “The Four Seasons”
- Nearer, My God, to Thee
- Amazing grace
- O Come, All Ye Faithful
- Silent Night, Holy Night
- Waltzing Matilda
- Auld Lang Syne
Each unanimously and with accompanying tones. Including booklet in conventional music notation and with guitar chords.
Not all of our Musical notes are available in English, please refer the German Page. There are even more scores for Veeh-Harfe from our license partners.