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The clàrsach is a Gaelic triangular, wire-strung harp.
This type of harp has always been known by the feminine term cruit but by 1204 was certainly known by the masculine term 'clàr' (board) and, by the 14th century, by the feminine form of 'clàr', i.e., 'clàirseach/clàrsach'. (Gd.)
The origins of the Gaelic triangular harp go back at least to the first millennium. There are several stone carvings of triangular harps from the 10th century, many of which have simple triangular shapes, generally with straight pillars, straight string arms or necks, and soundboxes. There is stone carving evidence that the lyre or non-triangular harp were present in Ireland during the first millennium. Evidence for the triangular harp in Pictish Scotland dates from the 9th century.
The clàrsach or harp was the most popular musical instrument in later medieval Scotland and Ireland and Gaelic poets portrayed their Pictish counterparts as very much like themselves.
The clàrsach played by the Gaels of Scotland and Ireland between the 11th and 19th centuries was certainly wire-strung. The Irish Maedoc book shrine dates from the 11th century, and clearly shows a harper with a triangular framed harp including a "T-Section" in the pillar. The Irish word lamhchrann or Scottish Gaelic làmh-chrann came into use at an unknown date to indicate this pillar which would have supplied the bracing to withstand the tension of a wire-strung harp.
The Chanters Song - Scottish Wire Strung Harp - Clàrsach - Isle of Skye
A Scottish Air, Strathspey, and Reel on the Clarsach
Gealach Clàrsach 2012 - Scottish Wire Strung Harp
Uamh an Òir - The Cave of Gold. Clàrsach ceòl mór (pibroch on the harp)
eriskay love lilt, hebridean scottish love song clarsach solo ,scottish harp
MacNeil of Barra's March, pibroch or ceòl mór on the clàrsach or Gaelic harp
Simon Chadwick: The clàrsach or Gaelic harp: lecture at the University of St Andrews
Queen Mary Replica Harp - Clàrsach - Scottish Harp- Wire Harp - Culloden's Harvest
Malcolms gubrath Clàrsach - Summer Solstice 2012
Changing pitch standards on an early Gaelic harp or clàrsach