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On the Web
- Autoharp Radio - Information about playing and buying autoharps and chromaharps by Mark Gunn. Includes autoharp music on internet radio, and MP3s.
- Autoharp Works - Source for autoharps, including both new and reconditioned instruments. Information, products, and services for the autoharp enthusiast. Located in Six Mile, South Carolina, United States.
- The Autoharp WebRing - Join or list sites in the ring.
- Jean's Autoharp Security Blankets - Custom sewn blankets for autoharp storage.
- Some Hints on Buying an Autoharp - An article on buying, including a list of makers, with addresses and phone numbers.
- The True History of the Autoharp - An article by Ivan Stiles, giving an alternate explanation about the origin of the instrument. From the Autoharp Quarterly.
- Mechanical Music Digest Archives - Autoharp Chorded Zither - An brief article entitled on autoharps by Mike Knudsen, appearing in issue 2002.08.17 of the MMD.
- Gustafson-Zook, Les - Multi-instrumentalist performer and National Autoharp Champion who presents Pioneer Music programs and autoharp workshops for schools throughout the Midwest. Includes photos and merchandise.
- AutoharpX - Chuck Daniels provides information on do-it-yourself repairs and improvements. Also provides a repair and conversion service and sells accessories.
- Blue Ridge Autoharps - Handcrafted from select spruce and hand-picked hardwoods, custom outfitted to the buyer's choice of woods and chord arrangements. Located in Christiansburg, Virginia, United States.
Wikipedia Articles
- Autoharp - The Autoharp is a musical string instrument having a series of chord bars attached to dampers which, when depressed, mute all the strings other than those that form the desired chord. Despite its name, the autoharp is not a harp at all, but a zither.
- Christmas in Brobdingnag, Vol 1 - Christmas in Brobdingnag, Vol 1 is a short set of Christmas songs infused with the Bards' unique style. The band kept to their standard autoharp/recorder lineup, creating a "Little Drummer Boy" without drums, and a "Carol of the Bells" without bells.
- The Good Brothers - The Good Brothers are a Canadian country, bluegrass and folk music group originating from Richmond Hill, Ontario. The band's core members are Brian Good (guitar), his twin brother Bruce Good (autoharp) and younger brother Larry Good (banjo).
- Gove Scrivenor - Gove Scrivenor is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. Scrivenor is an autoharp player, and includes the instrument in many of his songs.
- The Nudie Suits - The Nudie Suits are a New Zealand band based around the trio of Mark Lyons (vocals, guitar) and sisters Dionne Taylor (steel guitar, harmony vocals, autoharp) and Tam Taylor (violin). They began their career in Auckland but relocated to Melbourne for a few years in the early 00s.