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Celtic nations of
northwest Europe. It is
known as cláirseach in Irish,
clàrsach in
Scottish Gaelic,
telenn in
Breton and
telyn in Welsh. In
Ireland and...
- pipes, that has
historically been pla**** on the wire-strung
Gaelic harp (
clàrsach) and
later on the
Scottish fiddle, and this form is
undergoing a revival...
- 947; -3.189 The
Lamont Harp, or
Clàrsach Lumanach (also
known as the
Caledonian Harp or Lude Harp) is a
Scottish Clarsach currently displa**** in the National...
- The
Queen Mary Harp (Scottish Gaelic:
Clàrsach na Banrìgh Màiri) or Lude Harp, is a
Scottish clarsach currently displa**** in the
National Museum of Scotland...
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Clarsach Glacier (69°57′S 70°17′W / 69.950°S 70.283°W / -69.950; -70.283) is a
glacier flowing south between Prague Spur and the
Finlandia Foothills...
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harpists Berners Street harp
makers Category:Harpists
Celtic harp, or
Clàrsach, a
modern replica of
Medieval north European harps Claviharp, a 19th century...
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History of
Irish Music, by W. H.
Flood Historical Harp
Society of
Ireland Clarsach.net
Irish Folk Music. Folk
songs collected by Tom
Munnelly in 1971 and...
- Nonetheless, the name "
clàrsach" was and is
still used in
Scotland today to
describe these new instruments. The
modern gut-strung
clàrsach has
thousands of...
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Sword Instruments Accordion Acoustic guitar B**** drum
Border pipes Cello Clàrsach (Harp)
Fiddle Flute Great Highland bagpipe Low
whistle Melodeon Piano Scottish...
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Sword Instruments Accordion Acoustic guitar B**** drum
Border pipes Cello Clàrsach (Harp)
Fiddle Flute Great Highland bagpipe Low
whistle Melodeon Piano Scottish...