ireland
Yes, from what i know yes. They are used in ireland and originated in Ireland.
No. It is a woodwind reed instrument. The brass section includes: Trumpets, Cornets, Trombones, Tubas, Sousaphones, Baritones, F Horns (formerly known as French Horns), and any instrument that uses a brass mouthpiece and requires the player to "buzz" their lips to produce the instruments sound. "Buzzing" the lips is a phrase in which the instrument player makes a buzzing sound with their lips. Commonly used in brass instruments.
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The musical instrument that appears on the label of Guinness beer is the harp. The harp has been a symbol of Ireland for centuries and represents the country's rich cultural heritage. Guinness adopted the harp as its logo in the late 19th century, and it has since become synonymous with the brand.
The harp has been used as an emblem for Ireland as far back as the 13th century. Since then it has continued to be used as an emblem by different Kings and eventually through to the modern Irish state. The design of harp used has changed in that period. The one now used is known as the Brian Boru harp, and it can be found on Irish coins and lots of official documents like passports.
the Flute is the National Instrument of Ireland
Coins and notes are used as currency in Ireland.
The EuroBefore the euro it was the punt (pound)
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Sextant
The harp is the musical instrument on the coat of arms of the Republic of Ireland.
ireland
Yes, from what i know yes. They are used in ireland and originated in Ireland.
The name beside a harp on euro coins is ÉIRE. That is the Irish name for Ireland, and the coins with it on it are Euro coins from Ireland. They are accepted in any of the countries that use the Euro. Other countries would have different symbols and words on their Euro coins.
Ireland's national symbol is a harp. You will see it on Irish coins and official documents.
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