Harp on the go !ElectricHarp

Bringing new possibilities to Harping sm

Made in America, using non-rainforest hardwoods

  See us at the Somerset Harp Festival, July 21 - 24, 2005.  An Electric Harp will be given as a door prize !

ElectricHarp combines engineering with aesthetics to create a wide variety of amazing, beautiful, and functional Harps and accessories for the New Century.

   SolidHeart - Baltic Birch laminate, single-piece body      

   Hardwood - Cherry or Maple, Wood Tone or Metallic finish

   ClearTones - Bronze or Clear, Lexan see-thru harps !  

   Electric Elegance - Looks almost classic, but wired for sound

   MIDI PowerHarp - Supreme versatility is an understatement

                 The various virtues of these varieties are detailed in our new :

                     Comparison Chart

                 The strange and wonderful Folding Resonator is revealed :

                    Folding Resonator, step-by-step 

 

Email ElectricHarp.com

or call Phil at 603-943-1320

Please feel free to contact us with your requests, whether it's a for a pre-built instrument or just an idea for your ideal harp that you're just thinking about. We can work with you to create and ship the Harp of your Dreams.

    Sound Samples . . .

   Greensleeves (with slight effects)

    Pachelbel (recorded acoustically - not plugged-in)

    Effects Vibe (plugged into a vocal processor) 

caution: strange noises ahead....

    Jimi Hendrix Star-Spangled (plugged into a guitar effect)


Postal address:   5 Nevada Street, Nashua, NH 03060

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* Patents Pending *
 These portable electronic musical instruments are essentially updated Celtic Harps, and electro-acoustic, MIDI, and acoustic sound outputs are among the various options that they provide.  We offer assistance on selection, design, and decoration to help start you off in the right direction, and then additional assistance to get thru the learning curve of harp amplification, electric harp playing styles, reduction of feedback, etc.