“To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable.”
—Ludwig van Beethoven

Today’s tune:
Für Elise
—by Ludwig van Beethoven, arranged by Marilyn Rummel
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Today’s Tip:
PLAY WITH PASSION
We’re transitioning from the Classical to the Romantic era with Beethoven’s “Für Elise,” arranged here by Marilyn Rummel for lever harp. Though the piece is often considered simple and is taught to beginners, it features advanced techniques and musical concepts that showcase Beethoven’s genius. Its simplicity is deceptive, and experienced players can bring out its emotional depth and passion within.
Learn more:
BEYOND THE BENCH
—by Anne Sullivan
Looking for ways to add more passion and musicality to your playing? Try going “Beyond the Bench” with these ideas from Anne Sullivan’s feature article from the May-June 2015 issue of Harp Column.
