Harp - Concert instruments

Concert Harp
A large concert harp is the instrument that is the adornment of every big orchestra. It usually has up to 40 strings up, a slightly larger string spacing and higher tension, the extraordinary sound is diatomically tuned and the other tones are reworked with pedals. The pedals have two positions and one tone can either increase or decrease - such harp is called two-stroke. Imagine playing with both hands and still with both feet.

Advantages of the pedal Harp
The benefits are definitely the ability to play fluently in full chromaticity, a very powerful sound that fills the room without sound, which is not a small harp. Furthermore, it is certainly representative. The tool itself gets attention without playing a single note.


Disadvantages
The first and greatest drawback of pedal harps is the price. Instruments are typically half a million up and getting to any tool is very difficult.
The second disadvantage is size and weight. The tool is very heavy, about 50kg. Moving and transporting is demanding.
The third is that if you want to play folk music, they're going to play hard on the pedal harp. These are a variety of very fast strokes and originally guitar tricks or effects that are feasible in harp, which have soft and closely spaced strings.