The Celtic harp also goes by the names folk harp, lever harp and Irish harp. The last is a bit of a misnomer; technically, an Irish harp would be a harp made in Ireland. Just as Celtic music often brings the bonny green isles to mind, so too does the Celtic harp. The Highland Bagpipe continues to grow in popularity throughout the world. A classical instrument in its own right, it has a unique sound allowing a diverse range of music to be played from classical  to folk. It is not recommended that you try to learn how to play the bagpipes on a set of bagpipes. Click here to see our Beginners Piping Chanter Kit.

 
 


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Baby Harp - no levers, but still playable

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Baby Harp Beginners Package

$179.00

Pre-strung 21" Baby Harp with 12 strings features a rosewood body with a veneer soundboard. It's small size makes it travel easily.

 

The handcrafted sound box has leafy, hand carved designs. The deep mahogany-stained finish makes it a beautiful showpiece. This model does not feature sharpening levers. Click here to hear an actual sample from this model

Beginners Harp Package features:

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These hand carved imported harps have decorated rosewood frames & mahogany plywood soundboards.  The manufacturer offers a one-year warranty on the frame and 5 years on the soundboard.  Sharpening levers are not on strings shorter than 6".  All instruments come with a tuning tool and a Basic Instruction Book.  All Celtic harps come with an extra set of strings and are color coded; red for "C" and blue for "F".  New harps normally need to be tuned several times before they are functional.  The more they are tuned and the older they are, the brighter the sound becomes.