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The Romans came first and in between came the Anglo-Saxons. :)
The immigrants in Canada came from China, while others came from Ireland and France.
clarsach
The harp has been called both "cruit" and "clarsach" in Scotland. The word "cruit" seems to be older. In Old Gaelic, it originally referred to any instrument with metal strings. The word "clarsach" first appears in the 14th century. Both terms were used in Ireland and Scotland, but eventually "cruit" became the word most widely used in Ireland and "clarsach" was the term used in Scotland. The word "clarsach" may be a contraction of "clar shoileach", meaning a willow board.[Source: Tree of Strings by Keith Sanger and Alison Kinnaird, 1992, Kinmor Music, pp. 31-35.]
One poor Anglicisation of the the Irish for 'harp' is 'clarsach'.
A clarsach, a traditional Celtic harp, typically has between 22 to 38 strings, although the exact number can vary depending on the specific design and style of the instrument. The strings are usually made from gut, nylon, or wire, and the choice of materials can affect the sound quality. Some modern variations may have more or fewer strings, but the traditional range remains common.
H. M. MacDonald has written: 'The clarsach' -- subject(s): English poetry, Scottish Authors, Scottish poetry
A clarsach, or traditional Irish harp, is played by plucking the strings with the fingers, typically using the thumb and first two fingers. The player sits with the harp positioned upright, allowing for easy access to the strings. Different techniques, such as glissandos and harmonics, can be employed to create various sounds. The music often incorporates traditional Irish melodies, showcasing the harp's rich, resonant tones.
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A lyre.Another answer:Another word for harp is "clarsach". A lyre is not a member of the harp family.By definition, harps have strings running away from the soundboard, exposed on both sides.A lyre has strings running across the soundboard, frequently with a bridge.
In total 8,689,467 men fought for the United Kingdom during World War 1 of those men:4,006,158 came from England1,524,187 came from India557,618 came from Scotland272,924 came from Wales and Monmouth134,202 came from Ireland418,035 came from Canada330,000 came from Australia and Tasmania100,471 came from New Zealand74,196 came from South Africa10,610 came from Newfoundland16,000 came from West Indies31,000 came from other Dominions