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  2. Pedal harp - Wikipedia

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    The only completely chromatic harps are the double (arpa doppia) and triple (Welsh) harps and cross-strung harp. Sébastien Érard harp mechanism. The double-action pedal system was first patented in London by Sebastien Erard in 1801 (patent number 2502) and 1802 (patent number 2595). In 1807 Charles Groll was the first to register a patent ...

  3. Lyon & Healy - Wikipedia

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    Lyon & Healy Harps, Inc. is an American musical instrument manufacturer based in Chicago, Illinois and is a subsidiary of Salvi Harps. Today best known for concert harps , the company's Chicago headquarters and manufacturing facility contains a showroom and concert hall .

  4. Aoyama Harp - Wikipedia

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    Aoyama Harp (青山ハープ, Aoyama Hāpu) is a Japanese manufacturer of pedal (concert) harps and folk (lever) harps. Founded as the Aoyama Musical Instrument Manufacturing Company by Jitarō Aoyama in 1897 in Fukui, later generations of the family began the commercial manufacture of folk harps in the 1960s. [1] The manufacture of pedal harps ...

  5. Morley Harps - Wikipedia

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    In 1893 he acquired the business of Philip Holcombe, the maker of both Dodd and Dizi harps. [1] Joseph George Morley designed and built a 48-string pedal harp called The Morley Orchestral Twentieth Century Harp. [2] It was marketed as The Largest Pedal Harp in the World. [3] He was also the author of three books on the harp: Strings, Stringing ...

  6. Jacob Hochbrucker - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Hochbrucker (also spelled Jakob Hochprugger; 1673 – 28 May 1763) [1] was an eighteenth-century harp maker and musician credited with the invention of the single-action pedal harp popularized in Europe between 1729 and 1750 by his descendants, and particularly by the Dauphine, Marie Antoinette, who performed on it after her arrival in Paris in 1770.

  7. Harpsichord - Wikipedia

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    A harpsichord ( Italian: clavicembalo, French: clavecin, German: Cembalo; Spanish: clavecín, Portuguese: cravo, Russian: клавеси́н ( tr. klavesín or klavesin ), Dutch: klavecimbel, Polish: klawesyn) is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. This activates a row of levers that turn a trigger mechanism that plucks one or ...

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