A harp is a stringed instrument where the strings are perpendicular to the soundboard and are classified as chordophones. Harps and lyres are usually plucked but some bowed lyres still exist in Scandinavia. The concert harp has 47 strings to pluck and seven pedals to change notes and produce music, though it requires effort to play despite its elegant appearance.
2. A harp is a stringed instrument
which has the plane of its
strings positioned perpendicular
to the soundboard. It is
classified as a chordophone by
the Harvard Dictionary of Music
and only types of harps are in
that class of instruments with
plucked strings.
3. Harps and lyres are usually
pluckeed but bowed lyres
such as the swedish tallharpa
survive in Scandinavia.
4. They consist basically of strings that stretch over a frame, and
may have descended from the archer s bow
The elegant concert harp, from which angelic music seems to
emerger effortlessly, is something of a beast to play – as well
as having 47 strings to pluck, there are seven pedals that
make different notes.stretch over a frame, and may have
descended from the archer s bow