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Definitions of harp in various dictionaries:
noun - a chordophone that has a triangular frame consisting of a sounding board and a pillar and a curved neck
noun - a pair of curved vertical supports for a lampshade
noun - a small rectangular free-reed instrument having a row of free reeds set back in air holes and played by blowing into the desired hole
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In the '60s Guinness began marketing this lager named for the musical instrument on its label |
This orchestral giant can have up to 48 strings & measure nearly 6 feet tall |
Sometimes part of an orchestra, it's the heavenly instrument heard here |
Completes the first sentence of a Capote novel, "When was it that first I heard of the grass..." |
A brand of Irish lager |
A Capote tale set in the South:"The Grass _____" |
To keep making the same point is to do this, like repeatedly picking the same string on a large instrument |
To soak up some of the food, let's quaff this golden Irish lager |
Ireland's national coat of arms features this traditional Irish musical instrument |
This popular Irish beer bears the name of a classic Irish stringed musical instrument |
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a musical instrument consisting of a frame supporting a graduated series of parallel strings, played by plucking with the fingers. The modern orchestral harp has an upright frame, with pedals which enable the strings to be retuned to different keys. |
to repeat or esp. complain about something many times in an annoying way: |
a usually large, triangle-shaped musical instrument with strings stretched across it that you pluck ( pull with the fingers) to play notes, or this type of instrument generally |
a large, wooden musical instrument with many strings that you play with the fingers |
Play on a harp. |
Talk or write persistently and tediously on (a particular topic) |
A marine mollusc which has a large vertically ribbed shell with a wide aperture, found chiefly in the Indo-Pacific. |
A musical instrument consisting of a frame supporting a graduated series of parallel strings, played by plucking with the fingers. The modern orchestral harp has an upright frame, with pedals which enable the strings to be retuned to different keys. |
play the harp |
a small rectangular free-reed instrument having a row of free reeds set back in air holes and played by blowing into the desired hole |
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Harp, ARKANSAS, UNITED STATES |
Harp, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES |
Harp, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES |
Harp, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES |
Harp, GEORGIA, UNITED STATES |
Harp description |
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The harp is a stringed musical instrument that has a number of individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard; the strings are plucked with the fingers. Harps have been known since antiquity in Asia, Africa and Europe, dating back at least as early as 3500 BC. The instrument had great popularity in Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, where it evolved into a wide range of variants with new technologies, and was disseminated to Europe's colonies, finding particular popularity in Latin America. Although some ancient members of the harp family died out in the Near East and South Asia, descendants of early harps are still played in Myanmar and parts of Africa, and other defunct variants in Europe and Asia have been utilized by musicians in the modern era. * Harps vary globally in many ways. In terms of size, many smaller harps can be played on the lap, whereas larger harps are quite heavy and rest on the floor. Different harps may use strings of catgut, nylon, metal, or s |