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Harps

Harps have enchanted audiences for centuries with their ethereal tones and graceful presence. As one of the oldest musical instruments, the harp's history dates back to ancient civilizations, where it was often associated with royalty and divine music. Today, the harp remains a symbol of elegance and sophistication, captivating both listeners and players with its unique charm.

A person is playing a harp, sitting indoors against a stone wall backdrop. They seem focused on the instrument, and there's a rainbow refraction visible on both the harp and the person.
A person is playing a harp, sitting indoors against a stone wall backdrop. They seem focused on the instrument, and there's a rainbow refraction visible on both the harp and the person.

Types of Harps

Harps come in various sizes and designs, each offering unique features and benefits:

  • Lever Harps: Also known as folk or Celtic harps, these are smaller and more portable. They use levers to change the pitch of individual strings, making them versatile for various musical genres.

  • Pedal Harps: Commonly used in orchestras and professional settings, pedal harps have seven pedals that adjust the pitch of all strings in a specific range simultaneously. This allows for quick key changes and complex musical compositions.

  • Electric Harps: These modern harps are equipped with pickups and amplification systems, making them suitable for contemporary music styles and performances.

Repair Services

Professional repairs to restore your harp's sound and appearance.

Anatomy of a Harp

Understanding the basic components of a harp can enhance your appreciation and knowledge of this exquisite instrument:

  • Soundboard: The large, flat surface where the strings are attached. It's crucial for sound production, amplifying the vibrations of the strings.

  • Strings: Harps typically have 47 strings, each corresponding to a specific musical note. The tension and length of the strings determine their pitch.

  • Neck: The curved top of the harp where the strings are anchored. The neck is connected to the soundboard via the column.

  • Column: The upright support structure that connects the neck to the soundboard. It provides stability and structural integrity.

  • Pedals/Levers: Many harps, particularly pedal harps, have mechanisms that allow the player to alter the pitch of the strings, enabling them to play in different keys.

FAQs

How to maintain my harp?

Regular cleaning and tuning are essential for maintenance.

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We provide secure worldwide shipping with professional packaging to ensure your harp arrives safely.

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