Concert Harp
The concert harp is a large, stringed musical instrument known for its elegant shape and rich sound. It typically has 47 strings and seven pedals, which allow the player to change the pitch of the strings. The instrument is played by plucking the strings with the fingers, producing a wide range of musical tones.
Concert harps are commonly used in orchestras, chamber music, and solo performances. They are made from wood and metal, with a triangular frame that supports the strings. The harpist, or harp player, often requires extensive training to master the instrument's techniques and repertoire.