Aeolian Harp
An Aeolian Harp is a musical instrument that produces sound when the wind passes through its strings. Traditionally, it consists of a wooden box with strings stretched across it, similar to a guitar. The name comes from Aeolus, the Greek god of the wind, highlighting the instrument's reliance on natural air currents to create music.
These harps are often placed outdoors, allowing the wind to create varying tones and melodies. The sound can change with the intensity and direction of the wind, making each performance unique. The Aeolian harp is appreciated for its ethereal sound and connection to nature.