It is a box beneath the soundboard.
it sounds really good!! it kind of sounds like plucking a cello..:)
they strum the harp in different ways and then it produces sound:) hope it helped you :)
A normal harp
timbre is the sound made from a harp.!thankss.. lovee nessah && noelle...=)
There is usually a sound chamber located close to the player. The strings run into this, and when one is plucked the air within the chamber vibrates with it, amplifying the tone. Some players put microphones in here to create a louder noise still for concert purposes.
It makes a plucked sound similar to a harp.
Vibrations from the strings.
the vibrating of the strings
high pitched
A harp can be loud without a soundbox by using a pickup or microphone to amplify the sound. This allows the sound to be electronically processed and increased in volume. Additionally, the strings of the harp can be plucked forcefully to create a louder sound.
A harp (no matter which type) uses Vibration through a sound board
The volume of the harp varies by the player's touch. The harder the pluck the louder the sound. The softer the pluck the softer the sound.