A Cross-strung chromatic harp, built in the 19th-century by harp maker, Henry Greenway.
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A Cross-strung chromatic harp, built in the 19th-century by harp maker, Henry Greenway.

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Linktober 2025 Day 21: Instrument π±
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Mandolin, Antonius Vinaccia, Italian, 1781
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TheΒ yangqinΒ (ζ¬η΄) is a traditional Chinese hammered dulcimer, believed to have originated from Middle Eastern instruments like the santur. It features a trapezoidal wooden body with metal strings struck by bamboo mallets, producing bright, percussive tones. Used in Chinese orchestras and folk music, itβs known for its vibrant, shimmering sound and rapid melodic runs. (cr boa_o)