Harp
The harp is a
stringed instrument which has the plane of its strings positioned perpendicular to the
soundboard. All harps have a neck,
resonator and
strings. Some, known as frame harps, also have a forepillar; those lacking the forepillar are referred to as open harps. Harp strings can be made of
nylon (sometimes wound around
copper),
gut (more commonly used than nylon),
wire, or
silk. A person who plays the harp is called a harpist or a harper. Typically, folk/Celtic musicians prefer the term "harper," whereas classical/pedal musicians prefer "harpist."
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Harp (disambiguation)
A
harp is a stringed musical instrument.Harp may also refer to:
Clàrsach, a form of harp used in Ireland and Scotland from ancient times
Blues harp, a style of harmonica-playing in blues. Also refers to a diatonic harmonica itself.
Jew's harp, an old instrument that is placed in the performer's mouth and pluckedHarp, a generic term for drums used in
Rastafarian grounation ceremonies; these include the
bass drum, funde, and kété
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Harpe
HARP
Harfe
Mundharmonika
Harfa
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Arpa (strumento)
L'arpa è uno
strumento musicale cordofono a pizzico.Esistono vari tipi di arpe. Per quello che riguarda la musica popolare e tradizionale, molte culture e geografie hanno tra i propri strumenti qualche variante di arpa: si ha così l'
arpa celtica, le varie arpe africane, indiane, ed altre ancora.In ambito occidentale, il termine arpa non altrimenti specificato si riferisce quasi sempre all' arpa da concerto a pedali, della quale esistono varianti acustiche ed elettriche.
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