Chromatic Pedal
Chromatic Pedal
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The History of Harps
Ask a random person off the street to describe a harp, and they are likely to describe a huge and bulky instrument. All harps are not equal though. They often differ in both size in type. But where, exactly, did this seemingly simple instrument come from?
The harp is an ancient instrument, having been around since as early as 2500 B.C., that continues to be a major force in the modern-day musical world. This instrument has evolved in many ways in the last four millennia. The different harps have come from and evolved from Egypt, Ireland, and many other places and cultures. Harps such as the diatonic, triple-strung, single-action pedal, chromatic cross-string, and the double action pedal have been used.
The kinnor, which is an ancient instrument played by King David as told in the Old Testament, is often confused with the harp. The kinnor is actually a type of lyre. However, the first true harp can be traced back to ancient Egypt.
In Ancient Egypt the earliest evidence of a harp dates back to as early as 2500 B.C. These harps were actually bow shaped or at a very small angle, which forced them to have a small number of strings. Due to the lack of a column for support, these harps were unable to support very much tension. The first column appeared in Medieval Western Europe somewhere between the 8th and 10th centuries. These harps were known as the frame harps. This was also the very first harp to use a soundbox to amplify the sound from the instrument.
European harps differed from Irish harps and they were known as Renaissance harps. They had more strings attached to wooden pegs, and the pillar was thinner and less curved. These were known as diatonic harps.
The triple-strung harps appeared in the late 16th century after an invention of a double-strung harp. A triple-strung harp has three rows of strings and it was easy to play and amplify. The single-action pedal harp was designed in 1720. This harp was a combination of a diatonic harp and a single-strung harp but included new features currently known as pedals. This harp only included five pedals though, while the harps today use seven.
Other harps that were designed off of the earlier inventions exhibited amazing improvements from the diatonic and the double-action pedal. These harps were constructed in the early 1800s.
The harp is a beautiful instrument that many people love to play and listen to as the strings resonate. Although the history of the harp dates back all of the way to 2500 B.C., they are still played today and rank among other fine and quality instruments.
About the Author
Whether you are a novice or master harpist, you can find all the instruments, supplies and music that you need to succeed at the Sylvia Woods Harp Center (http://www.harpcenter.com/). Discover the magic of the harp. The author, Art Gib, is a freelance writer.
Help With Boss metal zone, and Ibanez TS-9?
Right now I am running multiple effects, and I have a problem with 2 of them. They go as such-
Boss Noise Supressor> Boss Chromatic Tuner> Dunlop Zakk Wylde Wah> Ibanez Tube Screamer> Boss MT-2> Ibanez TS-9> MXR Phase 90> Boss Super Chorus> Boss OC-2 Octaver> Rocktron Short Timer> Bespeco Volume pedal.
It was my understanding that a Tube screamer could be used to boost the gain on another distortion pedal, yet when I have both the metal zone and the tube screamer on, there is a loud screeching sound unless the gain is almost at zero on my MT-2
I am currently just running this though the clean channel of a Line 6 Spider 3, as I will not get my Tube amplifier for another Month. I have been building this pedal board in anticipation of getting it. PLease help. Is there something wrong with one of my pedals?
you neeed to put the tube screamer before the distortion of the same problem and it took me like a half an hour the tube screamer is an obnoxious pedal and if your running on a pedal board just remember put the tube screamer then the ditortion then everything else
im running
maxon tube screamer
Digitech death metal
MXR phase 90
ibenez wah
and dime crybaby from hell
and digitech rp90
and it all works perfect of you put the tube screamer in front of all the pedals
good luck man!
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