Yes, as it has strings on it
The Harp
harp
harp
Pizzicato is produced on a string instrument by plucking the string with the finger.
The harp is a solo string instrument, BUT it belongs to the percussion family in the orchestra, as it is used mostly for special effects.
The Harp
harp
harp
The harp
Pizzicato is produced on a string instrument by plucking the string with the finger.
The harp is a solo string instrument, BUT it belongs to the percussion family in the orchestra, as it is used mostly for special effects.
A large pedal harp, typically used in orchestras.
For one thing, "string instruments" and "stringed instruments" are not the same. String instruments are the viol family and stringed instruments are any instrument that has strings. The piano and harp both qualify.Now, the piano is a percussion instrument that has strings and the harp is an unbowed stringed instrument.
a harp
No, the harp is not a percussion instrument; it is classified as a string instrument. The strings are plucked or strummed to produce sound, rather than being struck like in a percussion instrument. The harp's sound is produced by the vibration of the strings, which makes it part of the string family in the orchestra classification system.
the actual 2nd string instrument is a harp and lyre. But if you mean string instrument as in the shape if a guitar it would be a fiddle/violin (their the same thing) made in the year of 1878!
There's no instrument called the string instrument. String instrument is a category of instruments which includes the guitar, the harp, the violin, the fiddle, the banjo, and the cello. Add to that list the Sitar.