harp
Plucked stringed instrument consisting of strings of various lengths attached to a triangular frame.
pedestal
The base where the sound box and the pillar meet.
pedal
Device that raises the string by a semitone or a full tone.
sound box
The hollow part of the instrument; it amplifies the sound vibrations produced by the strings.
soundboard
The upper face of the sound box, which receives the vibrations of the strings.
pillar
Upright that connects the sound box to the neck; its metal rods join the pedals to the mechanism inside the neck.
string
Made of gut, nylon or metal; its vibrations are transferred to the soundboard.
shoulder
Curved section of the harp’s frame.
neck
The upper section of the harp; it anchors the tuning pegs and contains a mechanism that changes the pitch of the strings by a semitone.
tuning peg
Piece of wood or metal that rolls the end of a string to adjust its tension to obtain the exact note.
crown
The top of the pillar.