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Pedal Harp
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A large pedal harp, typically used in orchestras.
There are many different sizes and styles of harp. Typically the larger ones, like in a symphony orchestra, do have pedals while smaller ones do not. The pedals facilitate a wider range of notes than what you could get without them.
46-47 strings
harp
Pedal Harp
A large pedal harp, typically used in orchestras.
There are many different sizes and styles of harp. Typically the larger ones, like in a symphony orchestra, do have pedals while smaller ones do not. The pedals facilitate a wider range of notes than what you could get without them.
46-47 strings
A standard pedal harp typically has 47 strings. These strings are manipulated using pedals to change their pitch, allowing the harpist to play a wide range of musical notes and keys. Watch this video to answer all of your questions Just put youtube.c0m /shorts/tjFDicSVBd4?si=pVNL_UxjxRXOD9yp
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"Concert" harps have 47 strings and 7 pedals. The most common wood to be used in making a pedal harp is maple. The soundboard is usually made of spruce but cedar and douglas fir have been used as well. The mechanism of the harp is metal and very complex. A pedal harp has 2000 parts to it and 1500 of them move. The strings are a combination of nylon, gut and metal. Sometimes a synthetic string is used known as a carbon string or KF string.
A harp has one string for each note of the diatonic scale. The pedals allow you to do sharps and flats. So, you need one pedal for each note, (C,D,E,F,G,A,B). The mechanism works on all octaves at once, so moving the C pedal to the sharp position makes all the C strings sharp.
The StringsThe harp has a set of strings of varying length, tension, and density. My large pedal harp has 47 strings. These strings correspond to the white keys on a piano. The black keys are not represented! (Their sounds are made by changing the pedals.) The strings corresponding to C are colored red, and the Fs are black or blue. All the other strings are white. The harp is tuned by adjusting the tension on each string (using a tuning key that turns a pin going through the neck) until the string's pitch matches the desired pitch.
Harps come in many sizes. A concert pedal harp (the kind used in orchestras) usually has 47 strings. Some student pedal harps have 40 strings. Large lever harps have 27 to 38 strings. Small harps have 19 to 26 strings.