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Yeah most call it "autoharp", though I believe that is a brandname for the original diatonic version of it. This would technically be called a "chromaharp", though of course it is a type of zither and not a harp at all. I play fretless zither, too, and like you said; they are highly impractical for...well...anything reallyBBP wrote:Nice! Never seen an instrument like that - looks like a zither but they're played in a less stage-friendly way.
Oh we were sort of posting at the same time.BBP wrote:Ta! It looks like my concert zither, that's one of these but it's in need of extensive restoration. (I also have a lovely perepelotchka, that's a small zither with 15 snares: I can make music on that one.) I'm a long way from playing any music on it yet... all those snares are a bit confusing. They're not tuned entirely chromatically: only the lowest six (the ones the guy in the video barely uses) are tuned that way. Notes higher than that go up a fifth, then down a fourth etc.