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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.

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Classification
String instrument (plucked)
Hornbostel–Sachs classification
322.222 (Frame harp with pedal tuning action)

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Orchestral role

Jazz

Ballet

Pop music

Electroacoustic harps

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Pedal harp

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Pedal harp

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related to Technique · 18
Pedal harp → Concerto, Daniel Kessner's Sonatina, Depending, Different, Flute, Genlis, Guînes, Harp, In, Madame, Mlle, Mozart, Méthode, Paris, Plucking, Roslyn Rensch, The, Tone
related to Pedals · 10
Pedal harp → Celtic, Each, In, No, Pedal, Pedals, Smaller, The, Welsh, When
related to Electroacoustic harps · 6
Pedal harp → Camac Harps, Electroacoustic, Healy, Lyon, Salvi Harps, The
related to Body and strings · 2
Pedal harp → It, The
Classification · 1
Pedal harp → String instrument (plucked)
Hornbostel–Sachs classification · 1
Pedal harp → 322.222 (Frame harp with pedal tuning action)
is a · 1
Pedal harp → modified concert harp

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harp pedal strings music harps also pedals use string used harpist ballet position first major many played seven technique tuning

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Pedal harpClassificationString instrument (plucked)1.00infobox
Pedal harpHornbostel–Sachs classification322.222 (Frame harp with pedal tuning action)1.00infobox
Pedal harpis amodified concert harp0.90text
Germanyinstance ofbut he found performances frustrating in countries0.80text
which had few harps or sufficiently proficient harpistsinstance ofbut he found performances frustrating in countries0.80text
Delibesinstance ofFrench ballet composers0.80text
Gounodinstance ofFrench ballet composers0.80text
and Massenet made use of the harp in their musicinstance ofFrench ballet composers0.80text
Clannadinstance ofSome Celtic-pop crossover bands and artists0.80text
Loreena McKennitt include folk harpsinstance ofSome Celtic-pop crossover bands and artists0.80text
following Alan Stivell's workinstance ofSome Celtic-pop crossover bands and artists0.80text
Pedal harprelated to Body and stringsIt0.60section

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