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STRING INSTRUMENT WITH PEDALS
Pedal Harp; Concert harp; Western concert harp; Orchestral harp; Classical harp; Symphonic harp
  • ''Lady with Harp: [[Eliza Ridgely]]'', depicts a Regency-era single-action pedal harp ([[Thomas Sully]], 1818)
  • [[Sébastien Érard]] harp mechanism
  • The action of the wheels in the pedal system to change the pitch of a string. The tip of a string is shown in blue, points in contact with the string are shown in red, and points not in contact with the string are in green.
  • Pedals of a harp
  • Harpist [[Elaine Christy]] plays with both hands approaching the strings from either side of the harp; foot pedals (not shown) can change the pitch of specific strings by a half step.
  • Harpist performing
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Harpist         
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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
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  • Paraguayan harp
  • Pub advertising sign for the Irish beer brand [[Guinness]]
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  • 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 player on the harp; a harper.
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         
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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. to play the harp
II
v. (d; intr.) to harp on (to keep harping on the same old theme)

Wikipedia

Pedal harp

The pedal harp (also known as the concert harp) is a large and technologically modern harp, designed primarily for use in art music. It may be played solo, as part of a chamber ensemble, or in an orchestra. It typically has 47 strings with seven strings per octave, giving a range of six and a half octaves.

In this type of harp the pedals alter the pitch of the strings, so that the pedal harp can easily play works written in any key. This is particularly important in the harmonically complex music of the Romantic period and later 20th-century classical music.