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Our new fully chromatic
cross-strung harp features a three-octave range. Available in Walnut
or Cherry, this harp does not require any levers, yet it can be
played in any key. The cross-strung harp is an old idea that is
becoming popular again. One set of strings contains the natural
notes, the white keys on a piano. The other set of strings passes
between these and consists of sharps, the black notes on a piano.
At the place where the strings cross, one can play a note from either
string band just by adjusting slightly the finger placement. Now
you can have a chromatic harp with no sharping levers. With a little
practice, the possibilities are endless. This is not usually considered
a beginner's harp. Just think what jazz oriented harp players can
do with this type of harp.
Download
Esabelle String Chart PDF
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