Wales has an unbroken tradition of harp playing. It was used as a dance instrument and for playing tunes and airs. The tradition owes its survival to the gypsy families of Wales who kept harp ...
Mike Hodgson [email protected] Sep 14, 2016 Sep 14, 2016 Updated Sep 17, 2016 A unique musical instrument that traces its heritage to an early 20th-century San Francisco exposition ...
it has become widely known as 'The Welsh Harp'. The instrument has three rows of strings, making it possible to play chromatic notes in addition to the diatonic scale.