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Harp

The harp is a stringed musical instrument that has individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard; the strings are plucked with the fingers. Harps can be played in either a seated or standing position.

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Modern European and American harps

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As a symbol

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Structure and mechanism

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Terminology and etymology

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Hornbostel–Sachs classification
322–5 (Composite chordophone sounded by the bare fingers)

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Modern European and American harps

Structure and mechanism

Terminology and etymology

As a symbol

Types of harp

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Harp

Nodes211
Edges210
Triples216
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.009479
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Harp

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related to Sources · 62
Harp → Alasdair, Black, Bova, California Press, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies, Carlos, Carlos SalzedoRensch, Carlos Salzedos, Complement, Composers, Continuum Encyclopedia, Dave, David, Etymologicum Magnum, Fundamental, Gaisford, Harpists, Harps, Horn, Indiana University Press
related to Concert harp · 20
Harp → Andreas Vollenweider, Arthur, Bavaria, Beatles, Beethoven, Björk, Casper Reardon, Cesar Franck, Harpo, In, Jakob Hochbrucker, Marx, Mozart, Pedals, She's Leaving Home, Swiss, Symphony, Sébastien Erard, The, Zeena Parkins
related to Corporate · 17
Harp → Belfast, Gaelic Athletic Association, Guinness, Harp Lager, In Northern Ireland, Ireland, Irish State, National University, Northern Ireland, Other, Police Service, Queen's University, Ryanair, The, The Irish, The Irish Independent, University College Dublin
related to history · 14
Harp → Africa, Although, Asia, BCE, Europe, Europe's, Harps, Latin America, Middle Ages, Myanmar, Near East, Renaissance, South Asia, The
related to Sporting · 14
Harp → Al-Qithara, Al-Shorta, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, Donegal's, Finn Harps, Hibernian, In, Iraqi, Ireland, Irish, League, Not, Outside, Scottish Premiership
related to Religious · 11
Harp → Bible, Christianity, Genesis, In, Jerusalem, Jewish, Jubal, King David, King David's, Lamech, Many
related to Types of harp · 11
Harp → African, Celtic, Chinese, Clàrsach, European, Finnish, Greece, Greek, Karelian, Medieval, Wales
related to Electric harps · 10
Harp → Amplified, Camac, Gravikord, Healy, Hollow, Lyon, Salvi, The, They, West African
related to Folk, lever, and Celtic instruments · 8
Harp → Celtic, European, Gaelic, In, Ireland, The, They, Though
related to Terminology and etymology · 8
Harp → All, Chordophones, English, Harps, Old English, Old High German, Similarly, The

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harps strings modern instrument pedal used century chromatic also ireland instruments one played ancient music early string found use pitch

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
HarpHornbostel–Sachs classification322–5 (Composite chordophone sounded by the bare fingers)1.00infobox
Harpis astringed musical instrument that has individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard0.90text
Harpis atechnologically advanced instrument0.90text
Harpis aharp with more than one row of strings0.90text
Harpis astandard instrument in the orchestra of the Romantic music era0.90text
the lyre have been use since ancient timesinstance ofstringed instruments0.80text
lyresinstance ofthe stringed instruments0.80text
harps were played in the royal residencesinstance ofthe stringed instruments0.80text
in the royal recreation roomsinstance ofthe stringed instruments0.80text
Mozartinstance ofbeing used only a handful of times by major composers0.80text
Beethoveninstance ofbeing used only a handful of times by major composers0.80text
Harprelated to Chromatic-strung harpsSome0.60section

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