Gaelic harp
The Gaelic harp, also known as the clàrsach, is a traditional stringed instrument originating from Ireland and Scotland. It features a triangular frame and typically has between 22 to 38 strings made of gut, nylon, or wire. The instrument is played by plucking the strings with the fingers, producing a soft, melodic sound that is integral to Celtic music.
Historically, the Gaelic harp was associated with the bards, who were poets and musicians in ancient Gaelic culture. It played a significant role in social gatherings and storytelling, helping to preserve the rich oral traditions of the Gaelic people. Today, the instrument is celebrated for its unique sound and cultural heritage.