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  2. Streichmelodion - Wikipedia

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    Breitolines are played with the body of the instrument resting on the player's lap (hence the name "lap harp"), with the part of the zither between the neck and headstock resting on a table. [5] Many Streichmelodions were produced in Markneukirchen at the Ernst Rudolph Glier factory during the 19th century. [6]

  3. Lyon & Healy - Wikipedia

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    The "Shamrock model folk harp" has 34 strings. It stands 55 inches (140 cm) tall with its legs. The legs can be removed so the player can hold the instrument lap—style on the knees. It weighs about 10 kilograms (22 lb). It features Celtic designs on the soundboard. An Irish or folk harp player is sometimes called a harper rather than harpist.

  4. Ukulele - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... and is often seen in sheet music from this period, as well as in many method books through the 1980s. ... harp ukulele, lap ...

  5. Margaret Hoberg Turrell - Wikipedia

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    Margaret B. Hoberg Turrell (1890 – 1948) was an American composer and organist who published her music under the name Margaret Hoberg. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She was also a philanthropist who co-founded the Turrell Fund with her husband.

  6. List of compositions for harp - Wikipedia

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    Auriga (harp and piano) Sergiu Natra. Music For Violin and Harp; Music For Harp and Three Brass Instruments (trumpet, trombone, & French horn) Music for Nicanor (harp, flute, clarinet & string quartet) Commentaires sentimentaux (flute, viola and harp) Two Sacred Songs (soprano, violin, cello, harp & organ) Ancient Walls (trombone & harp)

  7. Robert ap Huw - Wikipedia

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    Robert ap Huw (or Hugh; [1] c.1580 – 1665), was a Welsh harpist and music copyist. He is most notable for compiling a manuscript, now known as the Robert ap Huw manuscript, which is the main extant source of cerdd dant and is a late medieval collection of harp music. It is one of the most important sources of early Welsh music.