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a harp basically has a base board, strings, and neck.. this i a basic folk harp...with removable legs on the bottom... http://www2.seasite.niu.edu/worldmusic/images/Irish%20harp.jpg This is a typical pedal harp http://www.digischool.nl/mu/leerlingen/mt/instrumenten/plaatjes/harp.gif usually pedal harps a larger than a folk harp...the only difference is a pedal harp has pedals and a folk does not... Petal harps use pedals to change notes from naturals to sharps or flats....A folk uses small levers at the top of the harp to change each individual note...The folk harp must have the levers flipped and can be changed to two of the three options (natural, sharp, flat) while a pedal harp has all three options and all of the same note is changed at once...which can be a limitation, because for example the strings of C must all be the same (sharp, flat, or natural)...while a folk harp can have C naturals and Flats at the same time...


How many foot pedals does a harp have?

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.


How much does a harpsichord cost?

You are able to find both new and used harps online. Since your question tells me that you don't yet own a harp, I will assume that you (or your child) are a beginner, and wish to buy an inexpensive harp for learning on. With that in mind, you must ask yourself several questions:Is this for a child or an adult and, if for a child, how old are they and how tall? Young children often start with a zither, which is a small harp-like instrument with fewer strings. They are very reasonable. Older children may play a full-sized harp standing up. Lap harps are used by some students, both child and adult, as a beginning instrument. These harps are help upright on the lap; and look and are played like full-sized harps. They, too, have fewer strings, but may be hard to learn to balance.Secondly: Are you looking for a pedal or a lever-style harp. The music teacher or director of the orchestra or band may prefer one or the other. Pedal harps are more convenient to play, but are heavier and more costly that lever harps. They are also more difficult to transport and more expensive to maintain. Lever harps, on the other hand, are more difficult to tune and to play sharps or flats during a performance, as one of the hands must be removed to tighten one or more strings, effecting the acoustical quality.Thirdly, what is your budget? As with any musical instrument there are additional costs: a music stand; a harp stand (depending on the style); an appropriate bench, perhaps; maintenance supplies such as special cloths and applications to keep the instrument clean; and sheet music and lesson books.For comparisons, I did an online research for a used Lever (or Celtic) harp. The information I gleaned is from within the United States. By typing in "used harps for sale" I found a beautifully carved Celtic harp for $129 and on Amazon I found what appeared to be the identical harp for $394. By typing in "harp store in (a local city)" the least expensive full-sized used harp I found cost $1,000. (Keep in mind that I would not be paying shipping costs on that harp.)An earlier contributor wrote:"A typical used pedal harp that is in mediocre shape is about 9,000 American dollars. But, prices range from around 6,000-25,000 dollars based on the quality, model, size, and shape of the harp."I would tend to agree. When I searched for a used pedal harp there were none available on Amazon, and my online search for a "used pedal harp" took me to websites for businesses and organizations that are purveyors of harps.When I checked for used pedal harps in these online malls, there were few to be had, telling me that this is not an instrument for a beginner as it is a major investment. The least expensive one I found was for $10,500, the one for $5,500 (which was in need of repairs) having already been sold. I did find one website, however, which said quite frankly that the search for a used harp from a realiable source can be "daunting." They did provide a list of reliable sources, including sources from outside the US, and I have included the link to that website below. They also had some alternatives to searching online, such as asking a local music teacher.It is also possible to rent a harp, but you must be aware that most rental contracts are "rent-to-own" and the monthly fee is based on the full retail price of the harp. In this case, you may end up paying more than if you bought it outright. Also, if you should change your mind about studying harp after a few months, you may not be able to get out of the contract. So read the fine print!Keep in mind that, a musical education can be a source of great joy for you or your child for a lifetime. It also teaches self discipline in a fun way, and has the marvelous ability to organize the brain; helping a child to, among other things, do better in math! As an adult, it is important to keep learning new skills in order to maintain brain health (memory, plasticity, etc.) Also, becoming a member of a school or community band or orchestra (yes, harps are sometimes used in bands) will provide them with new friends and a sense of accomplishment, resulting in higher self esteem...things we all want for our children.You may want to check out the video links be inspired by both the classical harp, and some of the more recent developments in harp music, such as jazz, pop, and hip hop music, which keep children excited. The harp composers have become aware of the need for new material, variety, and age-appropriate compositions to keep students of all ages excited about their playing.


What source of virbation does the harp use?

A harp (no matter which type) uses Vibration through a sound board


Type of guitar beginning with PEDAL?

Pedal Steel guitar.

Related questions

What is the shpe of the harp?

It really depends on the type of harp. Most are triangular shaped, but Celtic harps are more curved, almost like a mango shape.


Did Apollo play the harp?

He played the lyre, which is a type of small harp.


What does a lyre birdn look like?

a harp basically has a base board, strings, and neck.. this i a basic folk harp...with removable legs on the bottom... http://www2.seasite.niu.edu/worldmusic/images/Irish%20harp.jpg This is a typical pedal harp http://www.digischool.nl/mu/leerlingen/mt/instrumenten/plaatjes/harp.gif usually pedal harps a larger than a folk harp...the only difference is a pedal harp has pedals and a folk does not... Petal harps use pedals to change notes from naturals to sharps or flats....A folk uses small levers at the top of the harp to change each individual note...The folk harp must have the levers flipped and can be changed to two of the three options (natural, sharp, flat) while a pedal harp has all three options and all of the same note is changed at once...which can be a limitation, because for example the strings of C must all be the same (sharp, flat, or natural)...while a folk harp can have C naturals and Flats at the same time...


What musical instruments are often played in Welsh folk groups?

The triple harp, often referred to as the Welsh triple harp, is a type of harp employing three rows of strings instead of the more common single row.


How many foot pedals does a harp have?

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.


How do you play a harp?

By stringing the strings ----------------------- Actually...a far more useful answer would be to go to : www.youtube.com and type in how do i play a harp..i found this video in 5 seconds: How to Play the Harp : Basic Harp Mechanics for Beginners The URL for this video is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QL2PrjnG-I Hope that helps ! ^_^


How much does a harpsichord cost?

You are able to find both new and used harps online. Since your question tells me that you don't yet own a harp, I will assume that you (or your child) are a beginner, and wish to buy an inexpensive harp for learning on. With that in mind, you must ask yourself several questions:Is this for a child or an adult and, if for a child, how old are they and how tall? Young children often start with a zither, which is a small harp-like instrument with fewer strings. They are very reasonable. Older children may play a full-sized harp standing up. Lap harps are used by some students, both child and adult, as a beginning instrument. These harps are help upright on the lap; and look and are played like full-sized harps. They, too, have fewer strings, but may be hard to learn to balance.Secondly: Are you looking for a pedal or a lever-style harp. The music teacher or director of the orchestra or band may prefer one or the other. Pedal harps are more convenient to play, but are heavier and more costly that lever harps. They are also more difficult to transport and more expensive to maintain. Lever harps, on the other hand, are more difficult to tune and to play sharps or flats during a performance, as one of the hands must be removed to tighten one or more strings, effecting the acoustical quality.Thirdly, what is your budget? As with any musical instrument there are additional costs: a music stand; a harp stand (depending on the style); an appropriate bench, perhaps; maintenance supplies such as special cloths and applications to keep the instrument clean; and sheet music and lesson books.For comparisons, I did an online research for a used Lever (or Celtic) harp. The information I gleaned is from within the United States. By typing in "used harps for sale" I found a beautifully carved Celtic harp for $129 and on Amazon I found what appeared to be the identical harp for $394. By typing in "harp store in (a local city)" the least expensive full-sized used harp I found cost $1,000. (Keep in mind that I would not be paying shipping costs on that harp.)An earlier contributor wrote:"A typical used pedal harp that is in mediocre shape is about 9,000 American dollars. But, prices range from around 6,000-25,000 dollars based on the quality, model, size, and shape of the harp."I would tend to agree. When I searched for a used pedal harp there were none available on Amazon, and my online search for a "used pedal harp" took me to websites for businesses and organizations that are purveyors of harps.When I checked for used pedal harps in these online malls, there were few to be had, telling me that this is not an instrument for a beginner as it is a major investment. The least expensive one I found was for $10,500, the one for $5,500 (which was in need of repairs) having already been sold. I did find one website, however, which said quite frankly that the search for a used harp from a realiable source can be "daunting." They did provide a list of reliable sources, including sources from outside the US, and I have included the link to that website below. They also had some alternatives to searching online, such as asking a local music teacher.It is also possible to rent a harp, but you must be aware that most rental contracts are "rent-to-own" and the monthly fee is based on the full retail price of the harp. In this case, you may end up paying more than if you bought it outright. Also, if you should change your mind about studying harp after a few months, you may not be able to get out of the contract. So read the fine print!Keep in mind that, a musical education can be a source of great joy for you or your child for a lifetime. It also teaches self discipline in a fun way, and has the marvelous ability to organize the brain; helping a child to, among other things, do better in math! As an adult, it is important to keep learning new skills in order to maintain brain health (memory, plasticity, etc.) Also, becoming a member of a school or community band or orchestra (yes, harps are sometimes used in bands) will provide them with new friends and a sense of accomplishment, resulting in higher self esteem...things we all want for our children.You may want to check out the video links be inspired by both the classical harp, and some of the more recent developments in harp music, such as jazz, pop, and hip hop music, which keep children excited. The harp composers have become aware of the need for new material, variety, and age-appropriate compositions to keep students of all ages excited about their playing.


What source of virbation does the harp use?

A harp (no matter which type) uses Vibration through a sound board


Type of guitar beginning with PEDAL?

Pedal Steel guitar.


What type of sounds do harp seals make?

The sound made by harpseals (cubs) is more of a vocial vibration or squeek, the sound coming from adult harpseals is more of a grunt sound as if to say "leave me the hell alone"


What is a type of harp that begins with the letter c?

clarsach


What type of muisc do fairies like?

celtic harp