P1-M-C1-D4

Your Harp Nook

Where you store and play your harp is important to help you on your harp journey. Make sure when you are not playing that your harp is kept in a safe space. While practicing, you want to make sure you can play with the correct posture and that you have a space that will allow you to focus and enjoy your playing!

Pep Harp fish

In the above images we can see a few different spaces that other harpists have used as their harp nook!

What is a harp nook? Learn more in the video below!

What does your Harp space look like?

Learn about prehistoric instruments tomorrow!

Rexburg, Idaho

Rigby, Idaho

P1-M-C1-D2

The Parts of the Harp

Look at the diagrams below to see the different parts of each kind of harp. Look at the similarities and differences between the pedal and lever harp.

Pep Harp fish

In the above diagrams we can see both the basic parts of pedal and lever harps.

Why are there so many different types of harps? Learn more in the video below!

Can you name all of the parts of your harp?

Practice reading C and F in your music tomorrow!

Rexburg, Idaho

Rigby, Idaho

P1-M-C1-D1

Learning Your Harp

Count all of your cats(red C strings) and fish(blue F strings). Draw your red and blue strings on the harp provided in your book.

Pep Harp fish
P1-M-C1-D1 - Activity Answer Key
Pep Harp cat

The above photo is what your activity might look like!

Why are harp strings color-coded? Learn more in the video below!

How many red and blue strings does your harp have?

Learn your harp’s different parts tomorrow!

Rexburg, Idaho

Rigby, Idaho