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Salvi Daphne 47EX Pedal Harp Walnut -
Salvi Daphne 47EX Pedal Harp Mahogany -
Salvi Daphne 47SE Pedal Harp, Walnut -
Salvi Daphne 47SE Pedal Harp, Mahogany -
Salvi Daphne 47S Pedal Harp -
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Celtic HarpLever Salvi Professional Ana -
Celtic HarpLever Salvi Professional Donegal -
Celtic HarpLever Salvi Gaia -
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Celtic HarpLever Salvi Titan -
Celtic HarpSalvi Mia Lever -
Celtic HarpLever Salvi Mia Silkgut -
Celtic HarpLever Salvi Juno 27 Mahogany -
Celtic HarpLever Salvi Juno 27 Cherry -
Celtic HarpLever Salvi Juno 25 Cherry -
Celtic HarpLever Salvi Juno 25 Mahogany
The number of strings on a harp varies depending on the harp. Thus, we can find anywhere from 10 strings per harp to 47 in total.
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Medieval harps have between 10 and 20 strings.
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The number of strings on harps of Gaelic origin is usually around 34.
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South American harps have between 31 and 36 strings.
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Small harps can have a minimum of 15 strings.
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Pedal harps, whether old or modern, would have between 40 and 47 strings per harp.
In some cases, the strings of a single harp can be different from each other, especially harps with many strings.
Did you know that... For example, a pedal harp can combine nylon strings (treble registers), gut strings (middle registers), and strings made of copper or other animal materials (bass registers).
On the other hand, the tuning of the harp strings is also important, starting from the highest-pitched string to the lowest. Tuning harp strings is a process that we should take calmly, as professionals themselves state "tuning a harp is exasperating"
In this section of NEOmúsica, you will find a multitude of gut, nylon, and metal harp strings of different intervals and tunings from major brands like Bow Brand.