Paraguayan harp
The Paraguayan harp is a traditional string instrument that originated in Paraguay. It is characterized by its large, triangular shape and is typically made from wood, featuring 36 to 47 strings. The harp is played by plucking the strings with the fingers, producing a rich and melodic sound that is central to Paraguayan folk music.
This instrument is often associated with the cultural heritage of the Guarani people and is commonly used in various musical genres, including polka and guarania. The Paraguayan harp has gained international recognition, showcasing the unique musical traditions of Paraguay to audiences around the world.