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Your cart is empty. King David's Harp, 16"x8", walnut frame with ash soundboard. 10 nylon strings for the biblical scale. Featuring DuPont hard nylon strings.
Includes gig bag and tuning tool.
Autotater
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
I have the full-sized kinnor but wanted something small for traveling. This is a lovely lyre harp with nice tone. I found it easiest to tune when I took the most difficult-to-tune string as my guide, since I could never get the F strings up to an F! I don't know if it's this particular harp or any of the mini's. I ended up tuning it with the F strings tune to A, which means it is in tune with itself but not another harpist. However, for noodling around or traveling it is great! Like my other Roosebeck instruments, this is of a good quality and worth the money for anyone who consistently plays it. I did have to replace the strings but it came with a padded case and tuning wrench.
誠
Reviewed in Japan on May 15, 2023
思った以上に軽量で扱いやすく持ち運びに便利なケース付きでかなり気に入ってます
elinor
Reviewed in Japan on January 1, 2023
調弦部のペグがすぐに緩んでしまう。
Christina
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2022
I like it alot! It comes with extra strings, tuning tool, and pamphlet. I found a few good instructional videos on YouTube. This is the mini not the full size. Have fun!
Ariel
Reviewed in Canada on April 16, 2022
I like that it is a beautiful piece of equipment. The company is kind enough to offer free strings. The product was delivered earlier than expected which was wonderful!
My Son's Dad
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2021
It is sturdy feeling. It sounds nice. I am beginning to be able to play some rudimentary tunes.
L. Robinson
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2020
A wonderful example of the past.
Joseph Henning
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2020
I bought this lyre as an additional to our family instruments and it's been well worth the small investment. Highly recommended!
syllable
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 10, 2019
The pitch is quite high, from E up. Some of the tuning pegs are not very firm, and as you pull a string into tune it moves back down to a lower pitch. It is the tuning pin turning, not the string stretching. If you push really hard into the instrument while turning the tuning wrench it will sometimes stay in tune. The timbre is quite nice.
John
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2019
Nice looking harp. Good for display. One of the strings will not stay in tune. Tighten it so that is in tune and it immediately unwinds. One tuning pin is very loose.
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