Irish Harp
The Irish harp, also known as the Celtic harp, is a traditional stringed musical instrument that has been a significant part of Irish culture for centuries. It features a triangular frame and strings that are plucked with the fingers. The instrument produces a soft, melodic sound and is often associated with Irish folk music and storytelling.
Historically, the Irish harp was played by bards and musicians in ancient Ireland, serving as a symbol of national identity. Today, it is recognized as the national emblem of Ireland and is used in various musical genres, from classical to contemporary Irish music.