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Lap Harps

They may be smaller in size, but you won’t compromise on sound or quality with these harps played balanced on the lap. Our custom-designed lap harps offer a portable, light-weight, and affordable option for any harp player.

Eve-22

The Eve is a Gothic-style lap harp with 22 strings, offering three octaves from G to G. Light-weight and compact, this harp is perfect for travel and has rich tone and surprising volume for its size. An optional shoulder strap is available. Sharpening levers can be installed to increase the available keys.

Style: Gothic

Dimensions: 30½" x 9" x 16"

Weight: 8 pounds

Levers: Featherlite, Camac, or Loveland

Wood: Cherry shown, walnut and maple also available

Optional: Double Strung

 

Pricing:

Full Loveland Lever Set: $1,599
Full Featherlite or Camac Lever Set: $1,699

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Ena-22

The Ena is a Gothic-style lap harp with 22 strings, offering three octaves from F to F. Light-weight and compact, this harp is perfect for travel and has rich tone and surprising volume for its size. An optional shoulder strap is available. Sharpening levers can be installed to increase the available keys.

Style: Gothic

Dimensions: 30½" x 9" x 16"

Weight: 8 pounds

Levers: Featherlite, Camac, or Loveland

Wood: Cherry shown, walnut and maple also available

Optional: Double Strung

 

Pricing:

Full Loveland Lever Set: $1,599
Full Featherlite or Camac Lever Set: $1,699

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Brittany-22

The Brittany is a Celtic-style lap harp with 22 strings, offering a three-octave range from G to G. This beautiful little instrument has a traditional Celtic shape inspired by the Brian Boru historic harp. Its small size makes it easy for traveling and it can be played with an optional shoulder strap. Sharpening levers can be installed to increase the available keys.

Style: Celtic

Dimensions: 29" x 9" x 19"

Weight: 10 pounds

Levers: Featherlite, Camac, or Loveland

Wood: Walnut shown, maple or cherry also available

Optional: Double Strung

 

Pricing:

Full Loveland Lever Set: $1,599
Full Featherlite or Camac Lever Set: $1,699

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Brea-22

The Brea is a Celtic-style lap harp with 22 strings, offering a three-octave range from F to F. This beautiful little instrument has a traditional Celtic shape inspired by the Brian Boru historic harp. Its small size makes it easy for traveling and it can be played with an optional shoulder strap. Sharpening levers can be installed to increase the available keys.

Style: Celtic

Dimensions: 29" x 9" x 19"

Weight: 10 pounds

Levers: Featherlite, Camac, or Loveland

Wood: Walnut shown, maple or cherry also available

Optional: Double Strung

 

Pricing:

Full Loveland Lever Set: $1,599
Full Featherlite or Camac Lever Set: $1,699

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Even Song-26

The Even Song was designed by request for music therapy. This 26-string harp offers three-and-a-half octaves from C to G. It can be worn over the shoulder with a strap, resting across the lap with knee bones, or attached to a stand for seated play. Belying its small size, this harp has a soothing rich voice and impressive volume. Sharpening levers can be installed to increase the available keys.

Style: Gothic, Music Therapy Harp

Dimensions: 43" x 10" x 21"

Weight: 11 pounds

Levers: Featherlite, Camac, or Loveland

Wood: Walnut shown, cherry also available

 

Pricing:

Full Loveland Lever Set: $1,829
Full Featherlite or Camac Lever Set: $2,129

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*All lap harp purhases include a beginner's tutor or harp music book, a tuning wrench, and a clip-on chromatic tuner.

 

Optional Add-ons

Lap Harp Accessory Package: $180

Includes an extra set of strings, bridge pin and lever adjustment tools, a lever and tuning chart, plus a gig-bag.

Removable Base: $100

Can be made in various heights, includes attachment knobs and a carrying bag.

 

Please email Here@stoneyend.com with any questions or to place an order.


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