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Definition of clarsach in English: clarsachnounˈklɑːsəkˈklɑːrsəx A small harp with wire strings, used in the folk and early music of Scotland and Ireland. Also called Celtic harp Example sentencesExamples - I loved the unusual blend of clarsach, fiddle and djembe, with Norrie's powerful Gaelic singing adding a huge impact to the songs.
- Bagpipes, fiddle, pipes and clarsach are heard in pubs and hotels throughout the land.
- She is one of the best players of the Celtic harp, the clarsach, in the country and is trying to forge a career in music.
- Her youngest daughter is currently being taught the clarsach by a Scottish harpist.
- The tight instrumental work on clarsach, keyboard, fiddle, accordion and pipes is augmented by powerful Gaelic singing.
Origin Late 15th century: from Scottish Gaelic, perhaps based on clar 'table, board'. |