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    What note should each string be tuned to?
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    "Standard" tuning is the key of G, so starting from the bottom (longest string) the notes should be G, A, B, C, D, E, F Sharp.
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    What gauge wire is used to restring a harp?
    Tyler MacDonald
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    String gauges can vary depending on the brand and harp, but typically .016.
  • Question
    How much do they cost?
    Tyler MacDonald
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    Lap harps usually cost $50 to $100 in USD from online suppliers. They might be a bit more expensive in-store.
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    What octaves do I need to tune the notes to?
    Tyler MacDonald
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    In G standard, you should have 2 octaves in the key of G. The lowest G should be the next G above middle C.
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    If I want to make a booklet of existing music to put under the instrument, can I print the order of the notes as long as I cite the writer and composer (if known) without copyright infringement?
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    If the music is in public domain, then it isn't subject to copyright. Music under copyright is a different fish. If you stick to fair use, and you don't sell your sheets or perform publicly, no one is going to come looking for you.
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    Where do I get replacement strings? Can I use guitar strings?
    Tyler MacDonald
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    Online suppliers or local music shops. You should always use harps strings.
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    What do I use if I don't have a tuning key?
    Tyler MacDonald
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    You should always use a tuning key. Using something not designed for tuning can damage the harp.
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    What do I do if I don't have a tuner?
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    You could use another piano or in-tune instrument.
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    I have a lap harp with one pin which will not stay tuned. What should I do?
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    You might be able to use a product that violinists use when their tuning pegs won't stay in place, namely peg drops. These will help you well.
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    Are there any really good, free tuning apps?
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    Yes, there are so many! There are also apps that come with a built-in metronome and other features. Just search for free tuner, or tuner metronome.
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    I acquired a very old lap harp with 31 strings. Its needs new strings but I'm having no luck finding a set of 31. Any advice?
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    Look into strings for concert or guitar zithers. They tend to have strings numbering in that range. Also look up mandolin harps, autoharps, and psalteries, see which one most closely resembles your harp. Failing that, there's a guide for choosing strings found on harpkit.com.
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    How do I do flats and sharps on a lap harp?
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    Flats and sharps have to be tuned into the harp, so unless you've tuned it to a scale with one or the other, you won't be able to play those notes.
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