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Harp Guitar
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A harp guitar is a guitar with two necks: one neck is like on a regular guitar, the other looks like the neck of a harp. Jimmy Page, from the Yardbirds and Led Zeppelin, owned one. This family consists of an almost limitless variety of different instrument configurations. Most readily identified are American harp guitars with either hollow arms, double necks or harp-like frames for supporting extra bass strings, and European bass guitars (or kontragitarres). Other harp guitars feature treble or mid-range floating strings, or various combinations of multiple floating string banks along with a standard guitar neck.
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This family consists of an almost limitless variety of different instrument configurations. Most readily identified are American harp guitars with either hollow arms, double necks or harp-like frames for supporting extra bass strings, and European bass guitars (or kontragitarres). Other harp guitars feature treble or mid-range floating strings, or various combinations of multiple floating string banks along with a standard guitar neck. A harp guitar is a guitar with two necks: one neck is like on a regular guitar, the other looks like the neck of a harp. Jimmy Page, from the Yardbirds and Led Zeppelin, owned one.