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The Harp
An angular harp is another name for an angle harp - a variety of harp where the neck runs at an angle over the resonator.
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
no one really knows who created the harp
A Harp is used.
Apollo: the god of light and sun, music, and poetry (among other things). One of his symbols is the lyre, a stringed instrument similar to the harp.
The harp is Orpheus' instrument.
Apollo was the God of Sun (or light) He also carries a harp, as he is also the God of Music He is the God of Medicine and Prophecies also
Apollo is the god of the sun and music. He is often shown with the lyre, a guitar or harp- like instrument.
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One of the accomplishments of Greek god Apollo is he, according to myth, he created the lyre. A lyre is a small harp.
The Harp
David was a very loyal servant of God and he wrote songs about God (read Psalms) and played his harp. He was important because he was a good example on how to be a good christian.
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The Harp of Dagda, also known as the Dagda's Harp, is a mythical and magical harp from Irish mythology. It was said to be owned by the Dagda, a powerful god associated with the Tuatha Dé Danann. The harp was said to have the power to control the seasons and evoke different emotions in those who heard its music.
An angular harp is another name for an angle harp - a variety of harp where the neck runs at an angle over the resonator.