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The TELYNEG is the smallest harp in the series and is played on the knee or table. The range is a little limited - it has 22 strings, from 3rd octave A to top A. It stands 34 inches high (85cm). 98K |
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The ANGHOF is played on a stool. It has 28 strings, stands 40 inches high (102 cm) and has a range of 4th octave B to top A. 116K |
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The GARTH is a ‘clarsach’ size, played from a low stool. It has a laminated neck, 32 strings, and stands 45 inches high (110 cm). Its range is from 5th octave F to first octave B. 147K |
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This is the GWAELOD, similar to the Garth but with a straight column. It has 31 strings (the curve of the Garth’s column permits one more), stands 49 inches high (124 cm) and has a range from 6th octave E to 1st octave G. 123K |
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The GWALIA is the most popular of my harps and is similar in stringing to a pedal harp. It has a laminated neck with 36 strings and stands 64 inches high (163 cm). Its range is 6th octave C to 1st octave C. 97K |
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Finally, the PRESELI. It has the same range as the Gwalia and the same number of strings, but has a curved column instead of the Gwalia’s straight column. It stands 60 inches high (152 cm). 79K |
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Celtic harp prices: (with full set of strings) |
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Telyneg |
£1050 |
Anghof |
£1800 |
Garth |
£2150 |
Gwaelod |
£2150 |
Gwalia |
£2300 |
Preseli |
£2300 |
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