
As you turn the tuning pin, push inward. is will
seat the pin securely in the arm of the harp. Only
use enough pressure as necessary. New harps require
frequent tunings to develop their bright voice. Begin
by tuning the ‘C’ or red strings, then the ‘F’ or blue
strings, nally, the clear strings. Use a piano or an
electronic tuner as a reference for tuning; make sure
you are in the correct octave.
NOTES: from Low to High:
HLLA-K – Lily Harp, 8 Strings -15 “ tall
C5, D5, E5, F5, G5, A5, B5, C6
HP08 - Parisian Harp, 8 Strings - 16.5” tall
F5, G5, A5, B5, C6, D6, E6, F6
HPBY – Baby Harp™, 12 Strings – 21 “ tall
From Low to High:
F4, G4, A4, B4, C5, D5, E5, F5, G5, A5, B5, C6
As you turn the tuning pin, push inward. is will
seat the pin securely in the arm of the harp. Only
use enough pressure as necessary. New harps require
frequent tunings to develop their bright voice. Begin
by tuning the ‘C’ or red strings, then the ‘F’ or blue
strings, nally, the clear strings. Use a piano or an
electronic tuner as a reference for tuning; make sure
you are in the correct octave.
NOTES: from Low to High:
HLLA-K – Lily Harp, 8 Strings -15 “ tall
C5, D5, E5, F5, G5, A5, B5, C6
HP08 - Parisian Harp, 8 Strings - 16.5” tall
F5, G5, A5, B5, C6, D6, E6, F6
HPBY – Baby Harp™, 12 Strings – 21 “ tall
From Low to High:
F4, G4, A4, B4, C5, D5, E5, F5, G5, A5, B5, C6
Tuning
Tuning
Mini Harps
Mini Harps
Detailed instructions can be found at www.mid-east.com
Tie a knot one end of a string. A short piece of string
inserted in the knot acts as a brace. read the string
through the back of the soundboard until the knot is
tight against the inside.
read the string through the holes on the Tuning Pin.
Pull on the string as you turn the tuning key clockwise,
turn until tight. Push the string in the groove of the
bridge pin. As you turn, be sure the string is winding,
without overlapping. When the proper pitch is reached,
trim the end of the string to about half an inch.
Detailed instructions can be found at www.mid-east.com
Tie a knot one end of a string. A short piece of string
inserted in the knot acts as a brace. read the string
through the back of the soundboard until the knot is
tight against the inside.
read the string through the holes on the Tuning Pin.
Pull on the string as you turn the tuning key clockwise,
turn until tight. Push the string in the groove of the
bridge pin. As you turn, be sure the string is winding,
without overlapping. When the proper pitch is reached,
trim the end of the string to about half an inch.
Replacing Strings
Replacing Strings