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The Little Big Blue 44 is a pedal harp manufactured by French harp maker Camac Harps. Coupled with either mass-market or professional electroacoustic equipment, your little big blue harp will enable you to discover a universe of different sounds. Initially conceived for jazz and pop, this harp is popular among harpists throughout the world. Small and light, it is ideal for travelling, as a second instrument, and just for fun!

See showroom or website for pricing. (English)

See showroom or website for pricing. (French)

Product Design & Accessories[]

This model comes in a "straight soundboard" version called the Mini Blue 44.

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 String Chart[]

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Here's an example of a completed string chart:

String chart for the Harpsicle by Rees Harps Inc.

Reviews by Owners[]

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Watch & Listen[]

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