The harp belongs to the classification of string instruments, specifically categorized as a chordophone. It produces sound through the vibration of strings that are plucked by the player's fingers. Harps can vary in size and type, including orchestral, folk, and pedal harps, each with unique features and musical capabilities.
Actually the answer is both yes and no. The Irish harp is obviously Irish, but the Italians had a harp that is now called the Welsh harp. King David of the Bible had a harp and he was Jewish. Harp has been around for ages, it has come from many different locations, it does not belong to any one group. The most common form is the Irish harp, but that does not mean it is solely from Ireland. yes
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
harp
Using the Hornbostel-Sachs system of instrument classification, it is a plucked chordophone.
The Harp
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Harp Seals
Channel proteins belong to the classification of transmembrane proteins known as integral membrane proteins.
A vine would belong to the Plant kingdom of classification
Actually the answer is both yes and no. The Irish harp is obviously Irish, but the Italians had a harp that is now called the Welsh harp. King David of the Bible had a harp and he was Jewish. Harp has been around for ages, it has come from many different locations, it does not belong to any one group. The most common form is the Irish harp, but that does not mean it is solely from Ireland. yes
They belong to the classification of Porifera.
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it is from a tree i guess
mammal
They both belong to the Arachnids family.
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