Accessories (included)

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Tuning Hammer

The tuning hammer is essential for the safe and effective tuning of your harp. In an environment with a relatively stable temperature and humidity, your harp should only have to be tuned once a week, or before every rehearsal/performance. Tuning should be undertaken by an adult or under adult supervision to avoid string breakage or damage to your harp.

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Electronic Tuner

Electronic tuners make tuning your harp simple and easy — even for non-musicians. The electronic tuner is user friendly and clearly shows the relative ‘in tune-ness’ of each string/note whilst tuning. When the needle swings too far to the right, the string is too sharp (meaning too tight); when it swings too far to the left, it is too flat (meaning too loose).

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Carry Case

Transporting the harp safely and easily is made possible with a specially designed, well-padded zip up carry case. With various pockets to keep music and requisite tools, the carry case is an essential item included with every purchase. The carry case is also an excellent place to store the harp when not in use.

Introductory Book

For a limited time, any Veeh Harp purchase includes the introductory book ‘Prelude to Harmony’. In English and German, this booklet was designed to include a range of recognisable tunes for beginner Veeh Harpists.

Prop Stick

A Veeh Harp purchase automatically comes with a matching prop stick. This allows you to play your Veeh Harp on a table without the need for a performance stand. The rubber button at the base of the prop stick gives grip and stability to your harp.

Extras (not included)

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Performance Stand

The performance stand allows the player to play from a seated or standing position. With an acrylic, see-through hold the stand does not detract from the visual aesthetic of the harp. The hole in the acrylic lines up with the sound hole of the harp, allowing for effective projection of sound.

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Additional Sheet Music

Along with the harp, Hermann Veeh invented a new music notation, based on the fundamental elements of pitch and rhythm. Each sheet of music can be easily slid under the strings and aligned with the correct notes. Knowledge of conventional notation is not required for playing the Veeh Harp; one simply needs to follow the solid ‘zig-zag’ line down the page and pluck the string over each circle.

There is a vast library of sheet music available, ranging from beginner to advanced. Click here to view.