47 strings in a full size harp
A Jew's Harp (or mouth harp) doesn't have any strings. It is metal, played with the hand and controlled by the mouth.
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Different types of harps have different numbers of strings. A standard concert pedal harp has 46 or 47 strings, whereas a lever harp has fewer strings.
A harp can have any number of strings from zero to 47 depending on the type of harp and it's originality.
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There are around forty-six (46) strings on the harp, depending on what type it is and seven (7) pedals.
46-47 strings
The length of harp strings can vary depending on the type of harp. For example, concert grand pedal harp strings can be around 6 feet long, while smaller lever harp strings may be around 3 feet long. The length of the strings corresponds to the pitch they produce when plucked.
Harp strings may be made of various materials, including; nylon, gut, wire or silk.
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they pull strings on the harp