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harps <a harp; harps> N

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He's the chatty, pint-size critic who harps on the impossibility of cartoons, much to his friends and parents' dismay.
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It incorporates several instruments into its composition, most notably harps and guitar.
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There are, for instance, descriptions in the Bible of an orchestra consisting of nine lutes, two harps, and a cymbal.
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The choir intones the words against a shimmering backdrop of divided strings, rocking figurations in the woodwind and arpeggios played by two harps.
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A series of symbols, clouds, wind harps, describe the permanence in impermanence.
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Recently constructed harps have machine heads or tuning pegs to make tuning easier.
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Other instruments include the requinta, a kind of fife, as well as harps, fiddles, rebec and "zanfona" (hurdy-gurdy).
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Be it the musical mouth harps or mouthwatering food, you can find it all here.
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Is there anyone in the house who repairs harps?
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The festival features several medieval-themed music and dance groups, including everything from belly dancing, to harps and fiddles, to bagpipes and accordions, to the carillon.
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