Lyre
A small harp is called a Lap Harp, because it can be played in one's lap.
He has a lyre. He also has a piano, flute, and the harp. Hope that helps! :-)
It is called a lap harp because it can be played in your lap
Andreas Vollenweider is known for playing a unique type of harp called the "electro-acoustic harp." This instrument combines traditional harp elements with electronic amplification and effects, allowing for a broader range of sounds and versatility in his music. Vollenweider's innovative use of this harp contributes to his distinctive style, blending world music, jazz, and classical influences.
Ryanair (small Irish airline)
yes there is harp in the Nutcracker. There are small pieces of harp in almost all the numbers
Theoretically, it could be used in any genre. The harp most often appears in classical music, though.
Whilst the harp has been used in many different genres of music it is perhaps, most identified with chamber and orchestral classical pieces.
The are likely just called harp makers or harp builders. A luthier makes guitars and/or violins. They do not build harps or pianos.
In Classical music rapidly playing a series of notes which is discretely audible is called a glissando. This can be done either on a piano or a harp.
Harp Seals are called 'Harp' seals because Harp Seals's designs on their blubber can sometimes be in the shape of a harp.
A Jew's Harp is a small piece of metal that fits in your mouth to make many different sounds and noises, where as a normal harp can be a very large string instrument.