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What woods are used in a Jalisco harp?

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What woods are used in a Jalisco harp?

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The most common woods used are cedar for the sound box, tacote for the sound board and either ash, mahogany or cedar for the neck and column. The tuning pegs are made of grenadillo or other hard woods, though lately some harps have pegs of aluminum in the traditional shape, or even steel or brass tuning pins as used on classic and celtic harps.

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