Models
9 models
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Camac Little Big Blue 44
44-string small electroacoustic pedal harp
Harp · France
The Little Big Blue 44 is a 44-string electroacoustic pedal harp in Camac's Blue line, a more compact amplified pedal harp with onboard pickups and a seven-pedal mechanism on a natural maple body.
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Erard Grecian Harp
Double-action pedal harp
France
The Erard Grecian harp is a double-action pedal harp produced by the Paris and London workshops of Erard from the 1810s, named for its Greco-Roman decorative scheme of a fluted gilt column and classical palmette motifs. It was Erard's most widely produced harp pattern, with roughly 3,500 examples made between about 1798 and 1840. The Grecian model used Erard's patented double-action mechanism, enabling the instrument to play fully in all keys.
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Camac Clio Straight
Student pedal harp
Harp · France
Clio Straight is the straight-soundboard version of Camac's 44-string Clio student pedal harp. The flat soundboard gives a slightly different voice while keeping the same seven-pedal mechanism, here on a mahogany-finished maple body.
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Camac Clio Extended
Student pedal harp
Harp · France
Clio Extended is a 44-string student pedal harp from Camac built with an extended, curved soundboard for a fuller low end. It carries a seven-pedal mechanism on a natural maple body with a spruce soundboard.
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Camac Clio
Student pedal harp model family
France
The Clio is Camac's compact 44-string student pedal harp, offered in two soundboard configurations: a straight-soundboard version and an extended-soundboard version voiced for a fuller low end.
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Camac Mademoiselle
Professional lever harp
Harp · France
The Mademoiselle is a 40-string professional lever harp from Camac, one of the larger Celtic harps in its range, with a maple-and-beech body and cherry-wood finish.
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Camac Mini Blue 44
44-string electric pedal harp
Harp · France
The Mini Blue 44 is a 44-string electric pedal harp in Camac's Blue line, a solid-bodied electric pedal harp with onboard pickups designed for amplified and stage use rather than acoustic projection.
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Erard Empire Harp
Empire-style pedal harp
France
The Erard Empire harp is an early Erard pedal harp pattern produced from the late 1790s, decorated in the French Empire style fashionable under Napoleon. Roughly 1,500 Empire-model harps were made between about 1798 and 1840, making it one of the firm's two principal early patterns alongside the Grecian. Erard's Empire harps span the transition from the single-action to the 1810 patented double-action mechanism.
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Erard Gothic Harp
Double-action pedal harp
France
The Erard Gothic harp is a double-action pedal harp introduced by Erard around 1835, distinguished by Gothic Revival ornament such as a column carved with entwining vine and ribbon and figurative detailing. It succeeded the earlier Grecian pattern as the firm's principal concert harp design through the mid-nineteenth century. Like the Grecian, it used Erard's patented double-action pedal mechanism.