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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
HARP; Harps (disambiguation); Harps (football)

harp         
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  • 1A [[Sassanid]] era mosaic excavated at [[Bishapur]]
  • re-enactor]] playing a [[Celtic harp]].
  • [[Coat of arms of Ireland]]
  • Cross-strung chromatic harp
  • The harper on the [[Dupplin Cross]], Scotland, circa 800 AD
  • Welsh harpists at Caerwys [[Eisteddfod]] c.1892
  • A [[gravikord]]
  • Basic structural elements and terminology of a modern concert harp
  • [[Harpo Marx]] would run around performing zany slapstick pantomime comedy with his brothers, then sit down to play beautiful music on the concert harp.
  • A red eagle-headed harp in the coat of arms of [[Kangasala]]
  • [[Lavinia Meijer]] playing the harp
  • Mangbetu]] man playing a bow harp
  • Andean harp
  • url=https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/harp}}</ref>
  • Paraguayan harp
  • Pub advertising sign for the Irish beer brand [[Guinness]]
  • center
  • Saung musician in 1900
  • The Queen's gold lyre from the Royal Cemetery at [[Ur]]. [[Iraq Museum]], [[Baghdad]].
  • [[Lyres of Ur]]
  • A medieval European harp (the [[Wartburg harp]]) with buzzing bray pins
  • St. Maria (Weingarten/[[Württemberg]])
  • A woman playing a harp on the street in [[Yokohama]], [[Japan]].
CLASS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Harpist; Harp museum; Harps; Folk harp; Triangular harp; Frame harp; Open harp; Arch harp; Bow harp; Origin of the Harp; Arpa llanera; Arpa mirandina; Arpa central; Arpa tuyera; Tuyera harp; Mirandina harp; Tuyan harp; Llanera harp
I. n.
Lyre.
II. v. n.
1.
Play on the harp, strike the lyre.
2.
Dwell (tediously).
Harp         
  • website=lib.ugent.be}}</ref>
  • 1A [[Sassanid]] era mosaic excavated at [[Bishapur]]
  • re-enactor]] playing a [[Celtic harp]].
  • [[Coat of arms of Ireland]]
  • Cross-strung chromatic harp
  • The harper on the [[Dupplin Cross]], Scotland, circa 800 AD
  • Welsh harpists at Caerwys [[Eisteddfod]] c.1892
  • A [[gravikord]]
  • Basic structural elements and terminology of a modern concert harp
  • [[Harpo Marx]] would run around performing zany slapstick pantomime comedy with his brothers, then sit down to play beautiful music on the concert harp.
  • A red eagle-headed harp in the coat of arms of [[Kangasala]]
  • [[Lavinia Meijer]] playing the harp
  • Mangbetu]] man playing a bow harp
  • Andean harp
  • url=https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/harp}}</ref>
  • Paraguayan harp
  • Pub advertising sign for the Irish beer brand [[Guinness]]
  • center
  • Saung musician in 1900
  • The Queen's gold lyre from the Royal Cemetery at [[Ur]]. [[Iraq Museum]], [[Baghdad]].
  • [[Lyres of Ur]]
  • A medieval European harp (the [[Wartburg harp]]) with buzzing bray pins
  • St. Maria (Weingarten/[[Württemberg]])
  • A woman playing a harp on the street in [[Yokohama]], [[Japan]].
CLASS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Harpist; Harp museum; Harps; Folk harp; Triangular harp; Frame harp; Open harp; Arch harp; Bow harp; Origin of the Harp; Arpa llanera; Arpa mirandina; Arpa central; Arpa tuyera; Tuyera harp; Mirandina harp; Tuyan harp; Llanera harp
·noun A grain sieve.
II. Harp ·noun To play on the harp.
III. Harp ·noun A constellation; Lyra, or the Lyre.
IV. Harp ·noun A musical instrument consisting of a triangular frame furnished with strings and sometimes with pedals, held upright, and played with the fingers.
V. Harp ·vt To play on, as a harp; to play (a tune) on the harp; to develop or give expression to by skill and art; to sound forth as from a harp; to hit upon.
VI. Harp ·noun To dwell on or recur to a subject tediously or monotonously in speaking or in writing; to refer to something repeatedly or continually;
- usually with on or upon.
harp         
  • website=lib.ugent.be}}</ref>
  • 1A [[Sassanid]] era mosaic excavated at [[Bishapur]]
  • re-enactor]] playing a [[Celtic harp]].
  • [[Coat of arms of Ireland]]
  • Cross-strung chromatic harp
  • The harper on the [[Dupplin Cross]], Scotland, circa 800 AD
  • Welsh harpists at Caerwys [[Eisteddfod]] c.1892
  • A [[gravikord]]
  • Basic structural elements and terminology of a modern concert harp
  • [[Harpo Marx]] would run around performing zany slapstick pantomime comedy with his brothers, then sit down to play beautiful music on the concert harp.
  • A red eagle-headed harp in the coat of arms of [[Kangasala]]
  • [[Lavinia Meijer]] playing the harp
  • Mangbetu]] man playing a bow harp
  • Andean harp
  • url=https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/harp}}</ref>
  • Paraguayan harp
  • Pub advertising sign for the Irish beer brand [[Guinness]]
  • center
  • Saung musician in 1900
  • The Queen's gold lyre from the Royal Cemetery at [[Ur]]. [[Iraq Museum]], [[Baghdad]].
  • [[Lyres of Ur]]
  • A medieval European harp (the [[Wartburg harp]]) with buzzing bray pins
  • St. Maria (Weingarten/[[Württemberg]])
  • A woman playing a harp on the street in [[Yokohama]], [[Japan]].
CLASS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Harpist; Harp museum; Harps; Folk harp; Triangular harp; Frame harp; Open harp; Arch harp; Bow harp; Origin of the Harp; Arpa llanera; Arpa mirandina; Arpa central; Arpa tuyera; Tuyera harp; Mirandina harp; Tuyan harp; Llanera harp
(harps, harping, harped)
A harp is a large musical instrument consisting of a row of strings stretched from the top to the bottom of a frame. You play the harp by plucking the strings with your fingers.
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ويكيبيديا

Harp (disambiguation)

A harp is a type of stringed musical instrument.

Harp, harps, HARP, or variation, may also refer to:

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. "Canada‘s harp seal herd is a conservation success story.
2. Some enthusiasts believe the harp has special healing qualities and Kocheril said resonant vibrations from live harp music may be particularly effective at regulating quivering heart rhythms.
3. Mrs Okonjo–Iweala said÷ "People harp on about corruption in Nigeria, but they should harp on more about the changes that are happening.
4. "Obey‘s a killer harp player," says fellow musician Rep.
5. Doyle‘s is Irish the way a pint of Harp is Irish.