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HOW TO TUNE A HARP
(General)


Harps in Particular
   1. It is very important that your new harp is brought up to pitch very gradually over a period of at least two weeks, to avoid damage to the instrument.
   2. The tuning pins should only be as tight as is needed to stop the strings from slipping, which means that the treble tuning pins do not need to be as tight as those for the bass strings.
   3. Always tune your harp from the bass to the treble end and de-tune it from the treble to the bass end.
 
 

 
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