Harp
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Internationalization
Deutsch: Harfe
· English: Harp
· Español: Arpa
· Français : Harpe
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different Harps
[edit]Celtic harp
[edit]See also: Celtic harp
Double harp
[edit]Pedal harps
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mechanic
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harp pedals
Other
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Harp, 1791
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Double chromatic harp, ~1890
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Cross-strung harp
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Welsh triple harp
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Paraguayan harp
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Viggianese harp
Harpists
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Armelle Gourlaouën with 3 harps
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Joanna Newsom
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Ève McTelenn
Illustrations
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The basic structural elements and terminology of a harp
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Assyrian harp
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Babylonian harp
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Egyptian hand harp
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Egyptian standing harp
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Dalway Irish harp, 1621
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Érard harp, <1911
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Welsh triple harp, <1911
Harps in art
[edit]See also: Harps in art
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Cycladic harp player
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Marble mosaic in Bishapur (Iran), ~260 AD
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Giovanni Lanfranco, Venus Playing the Harp (Allegory of Music), 1630-1634
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Thomas Sully: Lady with a Harp: Eliza Ridgely, 1818
Other
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Aeolian Harp
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cardiff