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- Harp abstract "The harp is a multi-string musical instrument which has the plane of its strings positioned perpendicularly to the soundboard. Organologically, it is in the general category of chordophones (stringed instruments) and has its own sub category (the harps). All harps have a neck, resonator and strings. Some, known as frame harps, also have a pillar; those without the pillar are referred to as open harps. Depending on its size, which varies, a harp may be played while held in the lap or while it stands on a table, or on the floor. Harp strings may be made of nylon, gut, wire or silk. On smaller harps, like the folk harp, the core string material will typically be the same for all strings on a given harp. Larger instruments like the modern concert harp mix string materials to attain their extended ranges. A person who plays the harp is called a harpist or harper. Folk musicians often use the term "harper", whereas classical musicians use "harpist".Various types of harps are found in Africa, Europe, North and South America and in Asia. In antiquity, harps and the closely related lyres were very prominent in nearly all cultures. The harp also was predominant with medieval bards, troubadors and minnesingers throughout the Spanish Empire. Harps continued to grow in popularity due to improvements in their design and construction through the beginning of the 20th century.".
- Harp thumbnail Harp.png?width=300.
- Harp wikiPageExternalLink celticharp.htm.
- Harp wikiPageExternalLink harp-amplification-series.htm.
- Harp wikiPageExternalLink harplore.html.
- Harp wikiPageExternalLink www.calumcille.com.
- Harp wikiPageExternalLink main.html.
- Harp wikiPageExternalLink www.earlygaelicharp.info.
- Harp wikiPageExternalLink www.harphistory.info.
- Harp wikiPageExternalLink www.harpspectrum.org.
- Harp wikiPageExternalLink www.internationalfestivalofharp.com.
- Harp wikiPageExternalLink www.jpharp.com.
- Harp wikiPageExternalLink composition.html.
- Harp wikiPageExternalLink arpa_moderna.htm.
- Harp wikiPageExternalLink www.markwoodstrings.com.
- Harp wikiPageExternalLink www.myharpsdelight.com.
- Harp wikiPageExternalLink harpworks.html.
- Harp wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=u8Ww-Iwa6iY.
- Harp wikiPageID "13911".
- Harp wikiPageRevisionID "606554066".
- Harp background "string".
- Harp filename "Glissando Imprecision for 2 Harps.ogg".
- Harp format Ogg.
- Harp hasPhotoCollection Harp.
- Harp hornbostelSachs "322".
- Harp hornbostelSachsDesc "Composite chordophone sounded by the bare fingers".
- Harp imageCapt "A medieval harp and a single-action pedal harp".
- Harp midi "46".
- Harp name "Harp".
- Harp range "150".
- Harp related "* Chang * Çeng * Lyre *".
- Harp title "Tudor Tulok – Glissando Imprecision for 2 Harps".
- Harp subject Category:Composite_chordophones.
- Harp subject Category:Harps.
- Harp subject Category:Iranian_musical_instruments.
- Harp subject Category:National_symbols_of_Iran.
- Harp comment "The harp is a multi-string musical instrument which has the plane of its strings positioned perpendicularly to the soundboard. Organologically, it is in the general category of chordophones (stringed instruments) and has its own sub category (the harps). All harps have a neck, resonator and strings. Some, known as frame harps, also have a pillar; those without the pillar are referred to as open harps.".
- Harp label "Arpa".
- Harp label "Arpa".
- Harp label "Harfa".
- Harp label "Harfe".
- Harp label "Harp (tokkelinstrument)".
- Harp label "Harp".
- Harp label "Harpa".
- Harp label "Harpe".
- Harp label "Арфа".
- Harp label "قيثار".
- Harp label "ハープ".
- Harp label "豎琴".
- Harp sameAs Harfa.
- Harp sameAs Harfe.
- Harp sameAs Άρπα.
- Harp sameAs Arpa.
- Harp sameAs Harpa.
- Harp sameAs Harpe.
- Harp sameAs Harpa.
- Harp sameAs Arpa.
- Harp sameAs ハープ.
- Harp sameAs 하프.
- Harp sameAs Harp_(tokkelinstrument).
- Harp sameAs Harfa.
- Harp sameAs Harpa.
- Harp sameAs m.03m5k.
- Harp sameAs Q47369.
- Harp sameAs Q47369.
- Harp wasDerivedFrom Harp?oldid=606554066.
- Harp depiction Harp.png.
- Harp homepage www.internationalfestivalofharp.com.
- Harp isPrimaryTopicOf Harp.