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Sharpsicle harps are identical to Harpsicle harps with the addition of bridge pins on all strings and modified Robinson sharping levers on the C and F strings. This allows the harp to play in six different keys (C,G,D major and A,E,B minor) without retuning.

A case is sold separately.
Rees Harps Sharpsicle Harp Natural Maple
Rees Harps Sharpsicle Harp Natural Maple
Rees Harps Sharpsicle Harp Natural Maple

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  • Exactly what I wanted!

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byLindsy

    fromNebraska

    This harp is beautifully built and sounds exquisite! it came with a tuning key and basic care instructions. My first harp and I absolutely love it! Does not come with a case or stand, but is a beautiful lap harp just over 2.5 feet tall. Great beginner harp. Red strings are C and Blue/Black are F. Comes with levers on C and F. I ordered mine in black. Highly recommend!

  • Delightful instrument

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byPat

    fromWichita, KS

    Love it! I'm brand new to harp but play other things. It arrived in secure packaging; looks and sounds great; just the right size to sit down or stand and play with a strap; and has a little over 3 octaves. It's very relaxing to play big arpeggios on. I'm already thinking about adding more sharping levers though, so if you're thinking of getting either this model (sharpsicle) or a level up (flatsicle), I'd say to spend the few dollars more and get the flatsicle, or even the fullsicle.

  • A good first harp

    5

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    submitted8 years ago

    byFrank

    fromundisclosed

    Sharpsicle arrived safe and sound. Like all new harps, I'm told, the nylon strings need quite a few tunings before they stretch and settle in and that's been my experience, but I'm a newbie so practice is pretty basic right now. It's very well put together and sounds very nice. It's a bit hard to hold on your lap so I'd suggest the harp stick which helps it stay on your lap. Some prefer the optional strap or adjustable stand which I may look in to in the future. It's lightweight and portable and I'm glad I chose it for my first harp.

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  • asked byPenny

    fromWarren Tx

    How many strings?

    How many strings?

    Open Reply - Beau
    26 strings.
  • asked byMichael

    fromIllinois

    How tall is this harp? What are the dimensions?

    How tall is this harp? What are the dimensions?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    33"x19"x6"