Pedal Harp
The pedal harp is a large stringed instrument that belongs to the harp family. It features a triangular frame and a series of strings that are plucked with the fingers. The instrument is equipped with pedals that allow the player to change the pitch of the strings, enabling a wide range of musical expression.
Typically made of wood, the pedal harp has 47 strings and seven pedals, each corresponding to a group of strings. This design allows musicians to play in various keys and perform complex pieces. The pedal harp is commonly used in orchestras and solo performances, showcasing its versatility and beauty.