Wishing you the best with your lyre ☺ it's a beautiful instrument and I hope it is a wonder-filled journey for you! Glad you enjoyed the song and appreciate the comment as well
I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed it! It is wonderful to be touched by beauty myself and to share with others. Thanks for the comment and sharing your response!
It is wonderful to hear how the lyre touches your heart. It is such a delicate and gentle instrument - something I too find very beautiful. Thank you for your encouragement and I will continue to create and share all that is so generously and lovingly given to me. Blessings to you!
Wow, this is absolutely gorgeous, just so peaceful and relaxing. I'm not sure which is more beautiful, the woman playing, or the song itself. Absolutely phenomenal
Thank you so much for your response. I have taken the plunge and ordered the deer head Aklot. Love your music. Thank you for your kindness from across the pond.
Wonderful! I do hope it is a wonderful delight for you ☺️ And thank you for the encouraging comment - it's always a joy to know that it is a gift that others enjoy ! I'm happy to help as I'm able, so feel free to reach out if desired ---- enfoldedheartmusic@gmail.com
Thanks so much Salvatore! I watched some of your most really videos and really enjoyed the lovely Christmas songs! I was especially touched by your tribute to your nonno...I am sorry for your loss and will pray for him and your family. Your title , "A New life begins," so beautiful...a new life indeed! Many blessings and peace to you in Christ.
Just sublime! Many thanks for sharing this wonder with us. Much appreciated indeed.🙏 I so love the lyre itself, the joyous color stands out. What an appeasing sight and what heavenly music you grant us with your art! As I always do with the videos I'm so pleased by, I've given the due 👍and shared, subscribing to the channel as well.
It's wonderful to hear that you enjoyed it and thank you for your encouraging words. I hope the music continues to be a gift to you! It is certainly a joy for me to share ☺
Beautiful song! I had surgery a few weeks ago and have been listening to a lot of healing music, meditation music and Solfeggio music and whatnot...This really helped ease my pain! Big thanks and thumbs up! Subscribed!
I am so grateful to hear that the music helped you in your healing! What a gift it is for me to hear this, so thank you for sharing. I hope your recovery has continued to go well and your pain alleviated. And thank you also for your support through subscribing; I hope the music continues to be a gift for you. Wishing you all the best!
@@enfoldedheartmusic I am not sure your motivation for playing this but I read the whole Bible and after reading all of Psalms I realized I wanted to learn to play the 10 string Lyre and hear how music may have sounded when he played to God. So I got one for Christmas and since I am musically challenged I found your videos, intimidating to say the least. But I am inspired! Thank you!!
@@michaellopez1760 I must say that your comment was a special delight for me to receive! Though I didn't originally learn the lyre as a direct inspiration from David, it didn't take long for me to develop a particular love for the instrument due to its connection to Scripture and the life of David. There is something quite amazing and very special about playing an instrument that is connected to such a significant person in salvation history and to the culture of the Jewish people at large. Admittedly, I did learn that David likely played it with a pick (like you use for a guitar) and in a style quite different than what I personally feel called to, but nonetheless, I'm still deeply inspired by it and love to pray with the lyre to God and to do so, in a sense, under the example of David. (As far as I understand, Michael Levy plays in this ancient style ruclips.net/video/8mZL7Zcm7os/видео.html) On a secondary note: A while back, I began to write some simpler pieces for specific psalms such that I could sing the psalm while playing the little tune on the lyre (you can see the biblical inspiration there!). Truthfully, I was hesitant to share them because I wasn't sure if they would be of much interest (and my singing voice isn't amazing), but I plan to begin sharing them actually next week with sheet music on my website. My hope is that perhaps that will be a bit more encouraging for you and others, and may be a small gift if it's of any interest to you. It's a way I very much enjoy praying. Apologies for an unusually long message....! I do hope that the lyre is a wonderful instrument for you to play and that it is a joyful activity for you. If I can be of help, you're welcome to reach out via a comment or email (enfoldedheartmusic@gmail.com). All the best and God bless
Thanks so much and I am delighted that you enjoyed it. Regarding the wrap - yes, I find that it helps add stability and allows my left hand to move and play more freely without moving the entire instrument. You can't really see it in the video, but the wrap (which is just a strip of cloth from an old t-shirt, nothing fancy) is twisted around my left wrist so it basically holds the lyre without needing to use my hand. Happy to explain more if it's of help to you, though I am by no means an expert! (:
(: I've recently had someone else also mention this same reference. Grateful for all the little aspects of beauty God has given in these simple videos!
@@enfoldedheartmusic Ha! you know, I've read so many times on socials that "Oh. You gorgeous, like a pre-raphatlite painting" And I everytime just had my eyes rolling, cause everytime it was so exagerrated. But this time it's realy strong recembliness!)) I'm talking about john william waterhouse's paintings.
Admittedly I did have to look up the reference, so thanks for naming the specific artist as well (: It always seems a bit amazing to me how people can quite strongly resemble each other even many years later in history and in rather distant parts of the world. What a beautiful reminder of our common humanity!
Thanks so much and I'm delighted to hear that you enjoyed it. I'm happy to share as I'm able (: Love your comment about David and Saul as well. I certainly think of them often when I play! Regarding tuning, yes the lyre (as far I know) usually comes tuned in G major but for this song I lowered the F# to put it into C major / a minor.
May I ask if you play with the tips of your fingers or with your nails? You make it look so effortless, and I'm trying to learn this lovely tune from your book. Thank you!
Thanks for your question :) I play with the tips of my fingers and actually keep my nails quite short. If it's of help, I play quite lightly / softly and don't pull the strings as much as give a light pluck or strum to them. I find it helpful to have a touch more similar to what seems to be more akin to picking a guitar than plucking a harp. Hope that helps out a bit ! Feel free to reach out via comment or email (enfoldedheartmusic@gmail.com) if I can be of any additional help to you. I hope you enjoy the piece and am touched that you're learning the tune. All the best to you !
@@enfoldedheartmusic Thanks so much for the reply and comments! I have a hollow body lyre, and it seems to echo more, so that could be the difference, too. I play with the tips of my fingers as well, and learned quickly on that if my nails are too long, I tend to accidentally hit the string next to the one I'm trying to play. I have occasionally seen videos where people are literally using their nails to play, so that's why I asked. Your videos and tutorials have been very helpful, and I look forward to seeing your future work! Thanks again! Rosemary J
@@rhsjohn6163 Happy to help as I can! And yes...! I too found that my nails often just caught the next string. That is also very interesting to learn about folks playing with their nails. I remember reading that the harp used to be played in this manner but I had no idea it was a technique still used today. Thanks for sharing! I'm very glad to know that the content has been helpful to you, so another thanks for sharing that. If you ever have additional suggestions for the tutorials or things you would find helpful, I'd love to hear it and consider how best to integrate your thoughts. Many thanks to you as well, Rosemary! Catherine
I'm delighted you enjoyed it and thank you for your kind words. And yes, the lyre is significantly smaller than even a small harp and therefore much easier to transport. I have next to no experience with the harp so I can't speak very extensively about it but in the basic sense, yes, they both play simply by plucking the string, though there are a number of different ways to play the lyre (ex. with a pick) particularly if the lyre is structured with a bridge like a guitar or violin, rather than having the string go straight into the soundboard like the harp. Hope that gives a little insight!
I had the same question when I first started....everything felt very awkward and never a good grip on the lyre especially for playing with both hands. I actually made a little video about this strap that will explain more easily than I'd be able to show you in words here. Feel free to let me know if you have any additional questions though! Here's the link : ruclips.net/video/e8WGY-M_Sq4/видео.html
It's great to hear about your desire to learn the lyre and I certainly understand your concern about purchasing one that isn't going to work well or sound beautiful... In this video and throughout the songs on the album, Whispers of Beauty, I am using a lyre made by Ashthorpe which actually isn't being made anymore. Though this is the only lyre of this quality I have played, it doesn't seem substantially different than other similarly priced lyres ($75-$90) made, for example, my Donner or Aklot. However, I haven't ever played a Donner or Aklot so I am speaking only from what I have gathered from various forums and videos. If it's of any help, in my newest videos, which include everything from the Butterfly Dream album, I am using a much higher end lyre made by a luthier named Brandon John. Here's the link to Brandon's Etsy page and he is also excellent at answering questions very quickly if you want to know more about his lyres specifically. I have the cherry wood, 19 string lyre. www.etsy.com/shop/BrandonJohnLuthiery I hope that helps give a bit of direction for you! I know that other channels such as @learningthelyreharp and @SamanthaonMars do some videos explaining various lyres so they may be of help as well. Feel free to reach out here or via email (enfoldedheartmusic@gmail.com) if I can be of any additional help. Wishing you all the best!
Hello, I bought the sheet music for 16-string lyre online but it won't let me download the files, could you send them to me at this address please? thank you
Hi Jose, I apologize for the trouble you're having with the sheet music. Yes, I can see that you have purchased the sheet music so am happy to send it to you another way. I don't see an email listed on your comment but I do have it from your purchase. Would that be a good place to send it? If not, just send me an email at enfoldedheartmusic@gmail.com and I will send it promptly.
Jose, I wanted to let you know that I went ahead and sent the email earlier today with the music. I used the email on file from your order but want to make sure it got to you. When you're able, let me know either via comment or email if you can now access the music. Thanks so much !
I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it (: To access the notes see the video description where you will find a link to the sheet music on my shop page, link to my Patreon which gives access to sheet music, and link to the tutorial walkthrough video I made for this video. Hopes this helps and feel free to let me know if are'nt able to find what you're looking for. Many thanks!
Beautiful play, thank you so much
Thank you so much. I'm delighted you enjoyed it!
That was the one of the best pieces I've heard on the 16 string lyre
Thank you so much...and I'm delighted to know that you enjoyed it as thoroughly as you did.
She's extremely beautiful.
This is so beautiful. I just started to Play the 16 string lyre, and hope to be able to make my own compositions like this
Wishing you the best with your lyre ☺ it's a beautiful instrument and I hope it is a wonder-filled journey for you! Glad you enjoyed the song and appreciate the comment as well
The legacy of Orpheus lives on
I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it :)
It's angelical. Jesus bless you, sister!
I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed it. And the blessings and peace of Christ be with you as well! Thanks so much
Very good. One more subscriber.
I'm glad you enjoyed it and hope the music continues to serve as a small gift to you
😊 So sweet and delicate ! 🎶 Thank you for sharing !
I am happy to hear you enjoyed it and am delighted to share! ☺
So lovely. Thank you for a moment of beauty!
I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed it! It is wonderful to be touched by beauty myself and to share with others. Thanks for the comment and sharing your response!
Of all the instruments you play,it's the lyre that touches me most..glad i found you,hope you'll create more heart touching music of yours.
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It is wonderful to hear how the lyre touches your heart. It is such a delicate and gentle instrument - something I too find very beautiful. Thank you for your encouragement and I will continue to create and share all that is so generously and lovingly given to me. Blessings to you!
Wow, this is absolutely gorgeous, just so peaceful and relaxing. I'm not sure which is more beautiful, the woman playing, or the song itself. Absolutely phenomenal
I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it and thank you for the kind comment
Thank you so much for your response. I have taken the plunge and ordered the deer head Aklot. Love your music. Thank you for your kindness from across the pond.
Wonderful! I do hope it is a wonderful delight for you ☺️
And thank you for the encouraging comment - it's always a joy to know that it is a gift that others enjoy !
I'm happy to help as I'm able, so feel free to reach out if desired ---- enfoldedheartmusic@gmail.com
Praise the lord . Praise the lord.
Praise the Lord indeed! God bless you
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Beautiful sound, like rainfall.
Thanks so much and I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it (:
Well done, Ma’am.
❤️🖤💛
Thanks so much (: and I'm glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful!
Thanks so much and I'm glad you enjoyed it!
That was hauntingly beautiful.
Oh thank you so much...I'm delighted that you enjoyed it and appreciate your kind words!
WoW😃
That feels so good 👍
Especially in these times.
Thanks for sharing.
Happy to hear it was a gift to you and happy to share. Thanks for the comment ☺
Amazing...
God bless
Thanks so much Salvatore! I watched some of your most really videos and really enjoyed the lovely Christmas songs! I was especially touched by your tribute to your nonno...I am sorry for your loss and will pray for him and your family. Your title , "A New life begins," so beautiful...a new life indeed! Many blessings and peace to you in Christ.
Thank you 🙏
Outstanding. So peaceful.
I'm delighted to hear that you enjoyed it and appreciate the comment (: thanks so much
Absolutely beautiful!
I'm delighted that you enjoyed it and appreciate the comment. Thanks so much :)
This is so so beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
You are most welcome! I'm happy to share and it's wonderful to hear that the beauty touched you. Thanks for the comment ☺️
Musica del cuore ....grazie bravissima.....🤩💚💙
Thank you so much for your kind words and I am delighted that you enjoyed it and were touched by it's beauty :)
Just sublime! Many thanks for sharing this wonder with us. Much appreciated indeed.🙏
I so love the lyre itself, the joyous color stands out. What an appeasing sight and what heavenly music you grant us with your art!
As I always do with the videos I'm so pleased by, I've given the due 👍and shared, subscribing to the channel as well.
It's wonderful to hear that you enjoyed it and thank you for your encouraging words. I hope the music continues to be a gift to you! It is certainly a joy for me to share ☺
@@enfoldedheartmusic Aw, thank you so much for the kind feedback, have a blessed New Year! 😇😍🙏🙏🙏
@@joalexsg9741 A very blessed year to you as well!
@@enfoldedheartmusic 😍🙏🎄
❤Это изумительно
It's wonderful to hear you enjoyed it ! Thanks for the encouraging comment
Beautiful song! I had surgery a few weeks ago and have been listening to a lot of healing music, meditation music and Solfeggio music and whatnot...This really helped ease my pain! Big thanks and thumbs up! Subscribed!
I am so grateful to hear that the music helped you in your healing! What a gift it is for me to hear this, so thank you for sharing. I hope your recovery has continued to go well and your pain alleviated. And thank you also for your support through subscribing; I hope the music continues to be a gift for you. Wishing you all the best!
Beautiful
Thank you so much and it's wonderful to hear that you enjoyed it ☺️
That is breathtaking
Thank you so much... I'm delighted that you enjoyed it!
Волшебно! Есть у души струны!!!!!
Thanks so much for your comment and It's wonderful to hear you were touched by it!
Amazing!
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment :)
@@enfoldedheartmusic I am not sure your motivation for playing this but I read the whole Bible and after reading all of Psalms I realized I wanted to learn to play the 10 string Lyre and hear how music may have sounded when he played to God. So I got one for Christmas and since I am musically challenged I found your videos, intimidating to say the least. But I am inspired! Thank you!!
@@michaellopez1760 I must say that your comment was a special delight for me to receive! Though I didn't originally learn the lyre as a direct inspiration from David, it didn't take long for me to develop a particular love for the instrument due to its connection to Scripture and the life of David. There is something quite amazing and very special about playing an instrument that is connected to such a significant person in salvation history and to the culture of the Jewish people at large. Admittedly, I did learn that David likely played it with a pick (like you use for a guitar) and in a style quite different than what I personally feel called to, but nonetheless, I'm still deeply inspired by it and love to pray with the lyre to God and to do so, in a sense, under the example of David. (As far as I understand, Michael Levy plays in this ancient style ruclips.net/video/8mZL7Zcm7os/видео.html)
On a secondary note: A while back, I began to write some simpler pieces for specific psalms such that I could sing the psalm while playing the little tune on the lyre (you can see the biblical inspiration there!). Truthfully, I was hesitant to share them because I wasn't sure if they would be of much interest (and my singing voice isn't amazing), but I plan to begin sharing them actually next week with sheet music on my website. My hope is that perhaps that will be a bit more encouraging for you and others, and may be a small gift if it's of any interest to you. It's a way I very much enjoy praying.
Apologies for an unusually long message....! I do hope that the lyre is a wonderful instrument for you to play and that it is a joyful activity for you. If I can be of help, you're welcome to reach out via a comment or email (enfoldedheartmusic@gmail.com). All the best and God bless
Like an Angel❤
Oh thank you so much... I'm delighted you enjoyed this piece as well as several others and appreciate the encouraging comments. (:
Beautiful music.
Thanks so much
What talent!
Oh thank you so much... I'm glad you enjoyed it!
lovely
I'm glad you enjoyed it :) thanks so much
Lovely melody. You really make the most out of that lyre.
Thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed it and appreciate your kind words (:
Beautiful! Thank you!
Thanks so much and I'm delighted that you enjoyed it!
Stunning music! Super excited to get my own lyre harp soon :)
I hope you enjoy this wonderful instrument! Thanks so much for the comment and I hope the music continues to be a gift to you.
What is life without music-a panacea for the era of hue and cry
I hope the music on this channel and all that you receive continues to touch you by its beauty.
Just lovely. Curious about the wrap around your lyre. Is it to help you hold the lyre?
Thanks so much and I am delighted that you enjoyed it. Regarding the wrap - yes, I find that it helps add stability and allows my left hand to move and play more freely without moving the entire instrument. You can't really see it in the video, but the wrap (which is just a strip of cloth from an old t-shirt, nothing fancy) is twisted around my left wrist so it basically holds the lyre without needing to use my hand. Happy to explain more if it's of help to you, though I am by no means an expert! (:
@@enfoldedheartmusic I was also wondering about your wrap it would be awesome if you made a video explaining it. I'm sure people would appreciate it
@@achessjourney402 Thanks for voicing the desire for a little demo video. I'll do a short one explaining it this week. 😊
Magnífico
Thank you so much. I'm delighted you enjoyed it!
Really soothing ~
I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it . Thanks for the kind comment!
This profile of your face is 1 to 1 from pre-Raphaelists paintings.........😍 And I'm not exagerrating
(: I've recently had someone else also mention this same reference. Grateful for all the little aspects of beauty God has given in these simple videos!
@@enfoldedheartmusic Ha! you know, I've read so many times on socials that "Oh. You gorgeous, like a pre-raphatlite painting" And I everytime just had my eyes rolling, cause everytime it was so exagerrated. But this time it's realy strong recembliness!))
I'm talking about john william waterhouse's paintings.
Admittedly I did have to look up the reference, so thanks for naming the specific artist as well (:
It always seems a bit amazing to me how people can quite strongly resemble each other even many years later in history and in rather distant parts of the world. What a beautiful reminder of our common humanity!
@@enfoldedheartmusic beautifully said!
Such a sweet and beautiful melody . Thank you for sharing. Is that a different tuning? I could imagine David playing that for Saul.
Thanks so much and I'm delighted to hear that you enjoyed it. I'm happy to share as I'm able (:
Love your comment about David and Saul as well. I certainly think of them often when I play!
Regarding tuning, yes the lyre (as far I know) usually comes tuned in G major but for this song I lowered the F# to put it into C major / a minor.
Amazing sound! How can this little instrument sound so perfect?
I'm delighted that you enjoyed it and I too am touched by the lovely and delicate sound of this instrument! It's a little gem
Ооооочень красиво! Если можно было бы, я Вам сто лайков поставила!
Oh thank you so much ! I am so glad you enjoyed it and appreciate your kind and encouraging words.
Someday I can’t to be this good! Unfortunately I just don’t get time to play
Thanks for your comment and I hope the time to play opens up for you to enjoy this lovely instrument (:
I subscribed your channel. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for your support and I hope the music is and continues to be a delightful gift to you!
this sounds sooo pretty
Happy to hear you enjoyed it ☺️
May I ask if you play with the tips of your fingers or with your nails? You make it look so effortless, and I'm trying to learn this lovely tune from your book. Thank you!
Thanks for your question :) I play with the tips of my fingers and actually keep my nails quite short. If it's of help, I play quite lightly / softly and don't pull the strings as much as give a light pluck or strum to them. I find it helpful to have a touch more similar to what seems to be more akin to picking a guitar than plucking a harp. Hope that helps out a bit ! Feel free to reach out via comment or email (enfoldedheartmusic@gmail.com) if I can be of any additional help to you. I hope you enjoy the piece and am touched that you're learning the tune. All the best to you !
@@enfoldedheartmusic Thanks so much for the reply and comments! I have a hollow body lyre, and it seems to echo more, so that could be the difference, too.
I play with the tips of my fingers as well, and learned quickly on that if my nails are too long, I tend to accidentally hit the string next to the one I'm trying to play. I have occasionally seen videos where people are literally using their nails to play, so that's why I asked.
Your videos and tutorials have been very helpful, and I look forward to seeing your future work! Thanks again!
Rosemary J
@@rhsjohn6163 Happy to help as I can!
And yes...! I too found that my nails often just caught the next string. That is also very interesting to learn about folks playing with their nails. I remember reading that the harp used to be played in this manner but I had no idea it was a technique still used today. Thanks for sharing!
I'm very glad to know that the content has been helpful to you, so another thanks for sharing that. If you ever have additional suggestions for the tutorials or things you would find helpful, I'd love to hear it and consider how best to integrate your thoughts.
Many thanks to you as well, Rosemary!
Catherine
Wonderful. Peaceful. Thank you.
@@howardthompson4844 I'm delighted that you enjoyed it !
Lovely. Engaging composition. Also, the lyre looks to be much easier to carry around than a harp. Guessing they both work the same way?
I'm delighted you enjoyed it and thank you for your kind words. And yes, the lyre is significantly smaller than even a small harp and therefore much easier to transport. I have next to no experience with the harp so I can't speak very extensively about it but in the basic sense, yes, they both play simply by plucking the string, though there are a number of different ways to play the lyre (ex. with a pick) particularly if the lyre is structured with a bridge like a guitar or violin, rather than having the string go straight into the soundboard like the harp. Hope that gives a little insight!
Matur suksma😊
You are most welcome (: I'm glad you enjoyed it
Lovely music and well played.
Which make of Lyre are you playing and which strings do you use please?
Thank you so much and I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it. Regarding the lyre and strings, let me reply to your second comment
the way you're holding it its genius! did you just tie it to your wrist with a piece of fabric? I never know how to hold mine
I had the same question when I first started....everything felt very awkward and never a good grip on the lyre especially for playing with both hands. I actually made a little video about this strap that will explain more easily than I'd be able to show you in words here. Feel free to let me know if you have any additional questions though!
Here's the link : ruclips.net/video/e8WGY-M_Sq4/видео.html
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(: glad to see you enjoyed it
I’m looking to start learning. What lyre is this? I’m worried I buy one and it doesn’t sound nice. :(
It's great to hear about your desire to learn the lyre and I certainly understand your concern about purchasing one that isn't going to work well or sound beautiful...
In this video and throughout the songs on the album, Whispers of Beauty, I am using a lyre made by Ashthorpe which actually isn't being made anymore. Though this is the only lyre of this quality I have played, it doesn't seem substantially different than other similarly priced lyres ($75-$90) made, for example, my Donner or Aklot. However, I haven't ever played a Donner or Aklot so I am speaking only from what I have gathered from various forums and videos.
If it's of any help, in my newest videos, which include everything from the Butterfly Dream album, I am using a much higher end lyre made by a luthier named Brandon John. Here's the link to Brandon's Etsy page and he is also excellent at answering questions very quickly if you want to know more about his lyres specifically. I have the cherry wood, 19 string lyre. www.etsy.com/shop/BrandonJohnLuthiery
I hope that helps give a bit of direction for you! I know that other channels such as @learningthelyreharp and @SamanthaonMars do some videos explaining various lyres so they may be of help as well. Feel free to reach out here or via email (enfoldedheartmusic@gmail.com) if I can be of any additional help. Wishing you all the best!
@ oh my. Thank you so much for the information! And also the link! Really appreciate it!
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So glad you enjoyed it (:
Hello, I bought the sheet music for 16-string lyre online but it won't let me download the files, could you send them to me at this address please? thank you
Hi Jose, I apologize for the trouble you're having with the sheet music. Yes, I can see that you have purchased the sheet music so am happy to send it to you another way. I don't see an email listed on your comment but I do have it from your purchase. Would that be a good place to send it? If not, just send me an email at enfoldedheartmusic@gmail.com and I will send it promptly.
Jose, I wanted to let you know that I went ahead and sent the email earlier today with the music. I used the email on file from your order but want to make sure it got to you. When you're able, let me know either via comment or email if you can now access the music. Thanks so much !
Would love the notes❤❤❤
I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it (: To access the notes see the video description where you will find a link to the sheet music on my shop page, link to my Patreon which gives access to sheet music, and link to the tutorial walkthrough video I made for this video. Hopes this helps and feel free to let me know if are'nt able to find what you're looking for. Many thanks!
Beautiful
I'm glad that you enjoyed it and appreciate the comment (: thanks so much