The plucked psaltery, or lap harp, is a fun folk instrument enjoyed by musicians of all ages. It's a particularly popular instrument with beginners because the easy-to-read tablatuer is inserted under the strings offering a pictoral map for music making. By following these simple steps, parents can transcribe tunes to introduce their children to the instrument or creative enthusiasts can captuer their own original compositions on paper.
First, on a piece of cardboard or card stock, trace around the entire shape of the lap harp and cut out. Use masking tape to secure the template on top of the strings. Mark the template to show the space between the bridges on the bottom of the psaltery and then the narrower space between the bridges on the top Remove the masking tape and template from the lap harp.
With a ruler, connect the marks on the top and bottom of the template then cut away the margins on each side. Slide the trapezoidal piece of card stock beneath the strings to check the fit ... more.
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