Celtic harp
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British pronunciation/kˈɛltɪk hˈɑːp/
American pronunciation/kˈɛltɪk hˈɑːɹp/

Definition & Meaning of "Celtic harp"

Celtic harp
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a small harp that is used in Irish or Scottish folk music

Celtic harp definition and meaning

What is a "Celtic harp"?

A Celtic harp is a traditional stringed instrument with a triangular frame and a gentle, curved neck. It is smaller than a concert harp and typically has between 22 and 38 strings made of nylon, gut, or metal. The strings are plucked with the fingers, producing a soft, melodic sound that is often associated with traditional Irish, Scottish, and Welsh music. The Celtic harp has a rich history and is known for its bright, resonant tones, which are used to play both folk melodies and more complex pieces. It is an iconic symbol of Celtic culture and continues to be popular in both traditional and contemporary music settings.

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