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  2. Harp guitar - Wikipedia

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    Historical harp guitar players include Polish guitarist-virtuoso Marek Konrad SokoĊ‚owski (1818-1884), the German composers and guitarists Adam Darr (1811–1866) and Eduard Bayer (1822–1908) and the Italian virtuosi Pasquale Taraffo (1887–1937), [2] [7] Mario Maccaferri, Italo Meschi (1887-1957) and Luigi Mozzani.

  3. William Eaton (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Based on a standard guitar design, it had extra strings stretched over the body. [3] Many of his instruments have been featured in museums, including the Hollywood Bowl Museum. [2] The instruments he designs, builds and plays include unique instruments like the "koto harp guitar," and the double-necked "o'ele 'n strings". [4]

  4. Gibson Style U - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson Style U was a harp guitar produced by the Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Company from 1902 until 1925. [2] The Style U was produced in several different configurations over the years, with the most common variation having ten sub-bass strings.

  5. Lyon & Healy - Wikipedia

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    Various Lyon & Healy guitars, mandolins, and many other instrument types reside in major musical instrument museums in the U.S. and Europe. Lyon and Healy now primarily manufactures four types of harps—the lever harp, petite pedal harp, semi-grande pedal harp, and concert grand harp.

  6. Muriel Anderson - Wikipedia

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    New Classics for Guitar and Cello (Valley Entertainment, 2003) Uncut Gems with Phil Keaggy, Stanley Jordan (CGD Music, 2003) Hometown Live (CGD, 2004) Wildcat (Heartstrings Attached Music, 2005) New World Flamenco with Tierra Negra (2009) Harp Guitars Under the Stars with John Doan (CGD, 2010) Arioso from Paris (CGD, 2012) Nightlight Daylight ...

  7. List of string instruments - Wikipedia

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    Guitar (electric guitar, bass guitar) Guitar zither; Harp guitar; Hawaiian guitar; Octofone; Octobass; Pedal steel guitar; Psaltry (Bowed psaltry) Resophonic guitar (Dobro; Delvecchio; Triolian) Steel Guitar (Hawaii) (Lap steel guitar) Strumstick; Taropatch (Tenor ukulele) Tenor violin; Tiple (American tiple) Ukulele (Hawaii) Zither (Concert ...

  8. Michael Hedges - Wikipedia

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    He played guitar variants like the harp guitar (an instrument with additional bass strings), and the TransTrem guitar. [1] He was a multi-instrumentalist who played piano, percussion, tin whistle, harmonica, and flute.

  9. Edward Light - Wikipedia

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    Harp-lute by Edward Light at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Light invented [1] the harp-guitar about 1798, an instrument resembling the pedal-harp, with neck and head not unlike the Spanish guitar. There are seven strings tuned like those of the English guitar, with the addition of the violin G.