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A harp player produces its unique sound by combining the plucking of lower notes with the longer strings and the higher notes with the shorter strings, much like the way a piano player does with the piano's keys. The core of the strings' sound come from their center.

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Sound on the harp is produced by plucking the strings. The finger plucks the string, setting it into vibration. This wave of vibration travels down the string to the wooden soundboard where it is amplified (or made louder). On Irish harps the fingernails are used to pluck. On large "pedal" harps or "concert" harps, the pad of the finger is usually used. However, there are examples of using nearly everything; from the knuckles and palms to wooden and metal tuning keys.


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The harp is a unique member of the stringed instrument family. Like other members of the string family, the harp's sound is produced by vibrating strings stretched between parts of a wooden frame or box. On a harp, the strings' vibrations are produced by being plucked by hand, while seven pedals at the bottom of the harp adjust the length of the strings to produce more notes.


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