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Different Types of Harp

What is the difference between a Pedal Harp, a Folk Harp, a Celtic Harp and a Non-Pedal Harp?


The Celtic Harp, Folk Harp & the Non-Pedal Harp
are essentially the same thing. They have between 20 and 40 strings, with 34 being the most usual. They are tuned into a basic key, such as C or E flat.

They have small levers or cams to change the key of the instrument. You can change some of these levers too, while you are playing. These harps are used as trainers before going on to play a Concert Harp, but they are also instruments in their own right, and are used by professionals all over the world.


The Pedal Harp or Concert Harp
has usually between 41 and 47 strings, with 7 pedals around the base of the instrument. These pedals change the note of each string so that you can play in any key, and change the key of the instrument while you are playing.
Progress, Ashdown and Clarsach Harps
 41 String Pedal Harp 'Progress'
 34 String Non-pedal 'Ashdown'
 34 String Non-pedal 'Clarsach'



47 String Concert
Pedal Harp 'Canterbury'
Art Deco Design
The harp is at home with many styles of music. Whether you enjoy classical, early, folk, pop, jazz or even your own new style!
We can help you choose the best harp for you.
 


Pilgrim Harps, Stansted House, Tilburstow Hill Road, South Godstone, Surrey, RH9 8NA
Tel: +44 (0)1342 893242