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Perpetual Motion
$4.00 – $25.00
Cindy Horstman’s “Perpetual Motion” is for three lever or pedal harps. This laid-back piece with a jazzy twist keeps a constant pace and resembles what Horstman states is “the consistency of a ticking clock, swinging pendulum or mechanical device.”
This piece is a PDF download available in the following combinations:
- Complete set: $25.00
(Includes score and all parts; score not available separately) - Harp 1 only: $4.00
- Harp 2 only: $4.00
- Harp 3 only: $4.00
Length: Score is 10 pgs.; parts are 3-4 pgs.
Duration: 3:20
badger2821 –
Great piece for an ensemble or individual.. Easy piece to fall in love with quickly.
cecioboe –
Great piece! Interesting melodically and harmonically. I loved playing this in harp ensemble.
Linda Whitaker –
I have played this piece several times with the Brookhaven Harp Ensemble. It is always one of my favorite pieces because it is so upbeat and cheerful. And I never get tired of practicing it.
badger2821 –
This piece is a must for ensembles as it is fun to play and audiences thoroughly enjoy the jazz vibe. Then again, any piece by talented Cindy Horstman is great for solo and ensemble. A must buy!!
Grace Johnson –
As a part of the Brookhaven (Dallas College) Harp Ensemble, this is a fun, pulsating (like driving a clock) piece to play. Harpists of every level and type of harp can play some part of this piece.
sallykay –
Playing this lively song will bring a smile to your face! It is a crowd pleaser. It’s interesting to hear and play. The steady starting beat will have listeners tapping their toes and humming along with the melody.
Joanna Snowden –
Your audiences will love this piece, with its syncopation over a steady tik-tok beat. There’s a part for every skill level, so all your ensemble members can fully participate in the fun. Falls into your fingers nicely. Highly recommend.
angela.glover –
A playful upbeat tempo that quickly captures your audience’s attention. I highly recommend adding this piece to your Harp Ensemble repertoire.
meghan.e.gomen –
What a cool piece! Great for teaching syncopation or just for adding something fresh and interesting to your ensemble’s repertoire.
skbeck97 –
This is an amazing piece. Each part holds significance and beauty resulting in an impressive and memorable experience. It’s one of my all time favorites.