| Hobgoblin Catalogue - Harps | ||
| The Celtic Harp or Clarsach is almost unchanged since the 11th century. The famous Brian Boru harp has the same shape as the harps we sell today. Early celtic harps had bodies carved from solid wood, and brass strings, and only played in one key. Nowadays it is usual to use a softwood soundboard, and Nylon strings, and there are semitone levers for changing key. The concert harp developed from the Celtic Harp and features increased tension, more notes, and pedals. | ON THIS PAGE: GLENLUCE HARPS STONEY END HARPS HARP BOOKS HARP SPARES Harp FAQ Page updated on: 27/08/08 |
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GLENLUCE HARPSCall +44 (0)845 130 9500 Local Rate - we have expert staff ready to advise you or take your order. | ![]() Back to the top of the Page For more info please go to the Harp FAQ |
![]() Click to view Product Page | GR6213 Sherwood Brian Boru,25 nylon Knee Harp, ideal for student, portable with padded bag. 980mm tall. Made in United Kingdom. Complete with case. Price: £ 599.00 Pounds Stg (€ 791.00 Euro) This item has been reduced to clear - Previous price £799.00 |