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Celtic harp

The Celtic harp is a triangular frame harp traditional to the Celtic nations of northwest Europe. It is known as cláirseach in Irish, clàrsach in Scottish Gaelic, telenn in Breton and telyn in Welsh.

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Classification
Chordophones · Composite chordophones · Harps
Hornbostel–Sachs classification
322.221 (manually tuned frame harp)
Other names
cláirseach, clàrsach, telyn, telenn

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Characteristics and function

Revival

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related to External links · 39
Celtic harp → AdventuresInMusic, An Interview, Art, Asni, Celtic, Clarsaich, Clàrsach, Co, European, Folk Harps, Gaelic, Gaelic Harp, Harp Amplification Series, Harp's Delight, Harps, Historical Harp Society, Information, International, International Harp FestivalList, Ireland Archived
related to Characteristics and function · 10
Celtic harp → Celtic, Historical, John Bannerman, Michael Newton, Modern-day, Other, The, The Celtic, This, Two
related to Brittany · 5
Celtic harp → Alan Stivell, Cochevelou, Georges Cochevelou, His, In Brittany
Classification · 3
Celtic harp → Chordophones, Composite chordophones, Harps
is a · 2
Celtic harp → Edinburgh International Harp Festival, triangular frame harp traditional to the Celtic nations of northwest Europe
Hornbostel–Sachs classification · 1
Celtic harp → 322.221 (manually tuned frame harp)
Other names · 1
Celtic harp → cláirseach, clàrsach, telyn, telenn

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harp irish harps ireland gaelic century strings scotland clàrsach welsh made wales celtic also instrument early triple triangular revival instruments

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Celtic harpClassificationChordophones1.00infobox
Celtic harpClassificationComposite chordophones1.00infobox
Celtic harpClassificationHarps1.00infobox
Celtic harpHornbostel–Sachs classification322.221 (manually tuned frame harp)1.00infobox
Celtic harpOther namescláirseach, clàrsach, telyn, telenn1.00infobox
Celtic harpis atriangular frame harp traditional to the Celtic nations of northwest Europe0.90text
Celtic harpis aEdinburgh International Harp Festival0.90text
shamrocksinstance ofThe new Irish harps were heavily decorated with national symbols0.80text
wolfhounds painted in green or gold.In the 1890sinstance ofThe new Irish harps were heavily decorated with national symbols0.80text
a similar new harp became popular in Scotland as part of a Gaelic cultural revival.The Celtic Revival that started at the end of the 19th century revitalised the making of the new Irish harpsinstance ofThe new Irish harps were heavily decorated with national symbols0.80text
Celtic harprelated to BrittanyIn Brittany0.60section
Celtic harprelated to BrittanyGeorges Cochevelou0.60section

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