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The Traditional Scottish Gaelic Harp: Exploring the History and Significance of Clarsach

Clarsach is the Scottish Gaelic word for harp. The term is often used to refer to the traditional Gaelic harp, which was an important instrument in Scottish culture and tradition. The clarsach has a long neck and a flat soundbox, and is typically played with the fingers or with a pick. It is known for its clear, ringing tone and its versatility, as it can be used to play a wide range of music, from traditional Gaelic folk songs to more contemporary styles.

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