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10 Easy Pieces for Lever Harp – Kristine Warmhold
Available for instant download or physical printed version. Price includes printing, postage and packaging. 10 Easy Pieces for Lever Harp is a collection designed for beginners and lever harp players with about a year of experience.
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Medieval Pieces for Small Harp
Available for instant download or physical printed version. Price includes printing, postage and packaging.
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3rd Octave Stings for Derwent Harps
3rd Octave – Replacement Nylon String (Dusty Strings) for Derwent Harps.
£2.99 – £19.993rd Octave Stings for Derwent Harps
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Strap for Small Harp
An adjustable strap with leather ends so you can “wear” your Discovery 21 Harp or Discovery 16 Harp. We can also fit to any small harp before it leaves our workshop. Don’t forget that you will also need to order strap buttons for your harp to be able to use your strap. If you have also purchased a Harp we will fit them automatically unless you tell us otherwise.
£9.99 – £19.99Strap for Small Harp
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Dusty Stings for Derwent Harps
2nd Actave – Replacement Nylon String (Dusty Strings) for Derwent Harps.
£1.99 – £14.99Dusty Stings for Derwent Harps
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All Cheeses Great and Small
Select Guide Rating,This is the story of Alex James’s transition from a leading light of the Britpop movement in the 1990s, to gentleman farmer, artisan cheese-maker and father of five.,This is the story of Alex James’s transition from a leading light of the Britpop movement in the 1990s, to gentleman farmer, artisan cheese-maker and father of five.‘I was hanging around the pigsty in the way I’d previously hung around at The Groucho Club. I felt wonderfully connected, grounded in the real world, standing in pig muck’Following fifteen years in Blur, Alex James did two wild, unexpected things. He fell in love and he bought a farm.Moving into a rambling, chaotic farmstead in the beautiful Cotswold countryside, he decides the best way to learn about farming is the same way he learned most about music: by jumping in and doing it. As his family settles in, he discovers the unexpected joys that country life abounds in: finding the first egg from your very own chicken, coming across a bramble bush laden with blackberries, roasting home-grown pears on an open fire, before stumbling on a new venture – making cheese.Wonderfully warm, witty and perfectly observed, this is the story of what to do after you’ve been the bass player in one of the best bands in the world, and a life-affirming tale of just how much fun growing up and settling down can be.‘A joy to read. Prose flows and weaves and curls itself into pleasing rhythms…He can write like a god.’ SPECTATOR
£10.99All Cheeses Great and Small
£10.99