

So if you’re a total newbie to music, this is probably the perfect choice for you. The buttons are bigger and therefore easier to reach and press for beginners.

Here’s the “standard for learning autoharp”, according to the manufacturer itself.īeing a 15 chord autoharp, it is considered easier to learn, because of these 2 reasons:

One BIG feature with this model though is that it’s available in both acoustic AND electric versions. Its main feature is its “flower” soundhole, which is purely visual.īut apart from that, it has a glossed finish which, contrary to satin finish produces a slightly lower sound… Up next… Oscar Schmidt Appalachian AutoharpĪccording to the manufacturer, this is the “ideal bluegrass autoharp”…Īnd, in fact, the OS45CE, or Appalachian autoharp was specifically designed for folk/bluegrass players. So, if you’re a beginner and don’t know the first thing about autoharps, the Oscar Schmidt OS21C is the obvious choice. Its “roc k maple pin block” – which serves to prevent the instrument from getting out of tune too quickly or too oftenĪnd the huge amount of good reviews is a testament to this autoharp’s quality.Its very low cost – (luthier, US made autoharps may cost 10x more).Which is-as you’ll see with the next picks of this list-the biggest autoharp manufacturer currently existing. This model in particular is none other than the most popular of the whole Oscar Schmidt line… If you’ve done some research already, you probably know that autoharps come in 15 or 21 chords.Īnd for the first pick of this list I chose a 21 chords model, simply because it’s the most versatile type of autoharp. Well the former is significantly harder to master, while the latter is sometimes not even considered a “real” instrument given its simplicity.Īnd so if you’re planning on getting a new autoharp, or your first one, I have compiled for today’s article a list of all the best models currently available on the market…Īs well as some tips to get you started easily. But also allows you to develop a high degree of masterfulness?īecause when you compare the autoharp to other folk instruments, such as the banjo or the dulcimer….While being small enough to travel with?.Instantly play any chord you choose to play…?.Tell me, what other instrument allows you to: Which is a pity, really, since it’s such a unique and versatile instrument.īut don’t take my word for it, see for yourself… “The auto-what?”, “What instrument is that?” you hear them all say…Īnd, to be fair, this was probably your reaction too the first time you heard about, or saw an autoharp.īecause, unless you grew up surrounded by traditional folk music, chances are you NEVER even heard about the autoharp…
