The range of the harp is from two to six octaves but this depends on the size of the instrument. The music is written on the treble and bass clefs.
The harp is famous for its glissando technique. This is where the fingers sweep rapidly across the strings and create a scale either ascending (up) or descending (down).
Below is a picture of a harp.
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- Photo credit: byb64 (en voyage jusqu'au 12-03) via Foter.com / CC BY-NC-SA
The strings of the harp up close.
The strings of the harp being plucked by the performer.
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- Photo credit: James Jordan via Foter.com / CC BY-ND
Warburton, Annie O. Basic Music Knowledge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Print, p. 148.
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