Description

Strings

  • Harp String.
  • Nylon Strings.
  • Monofilaments Strings.
  • Wrapped Nylon String
  • Colors: Blur, Red, White.
  • Durable, lightweight and accurate.
  • Available in different sizes and color.
  • Use to hold the string of harp in soundboard.

Unlike with many other instruments (such as guitars, violins, and even pedal harps), there isn’t a standard set of strings for the lever harp. Although this gives the makers the ability to precisely tailor the size, sound and feel of each harp they design, it unfortunately means that harp strings are not easily interchangeable from one harp model to another.

The consequences of using a few of the wrong strings are probably fairly mild – less-than-optimal tone or buzzing sharping levers, for example – but with too many of the wrong strings, there is a risk of introducing more string tension than the harp was designed for and actually pulling it apart. For this reason, many builders will void a harp’s warranty if their string recommendations are not followed.

If you have a string chart for your harp, you can use any “brand” of nylon monofilament string (the plain ones with no wrapping), provided you adhere to the diameters specified on the chart. The same is true for gut strings, although it can be more difficult to sort out because most brands of gut are not labeled by diameter. The wound strings, however, (the ones in the lower register that have a wrapping around them) have far too much variation in materials, diameters and lengths to be used on harps they weren’t designed for. These are almost always custom-made for a particular harp make and model.

We are also provide custom strings in different size, length and diameter with different color on requirement it’s also pack separately for easy use. Our first propriety is customer satisfaction in quality and value. We always welcome suggestion toward its of our valuable customers. If you would like to buy larger quantity, please contact us.