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harp
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Ireland
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The harp is culturally significant in Irish traditional music, folklore, and storytelling, symbolizing national identity and mythology.
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10
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2
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harp
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Western countries
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The harp is associated with classical music and elegant events in Western countries.
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8
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3
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harp
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Japan
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Playing the harp holds less cultural significance in Japan compared to traditional string instruments such as koto or gayageum.
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4
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4
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harp
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Scotland
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The harp is a traditional instrument deeply rooted in Celtic and folk music traditions in Scotland.
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4
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5
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harp
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Middle Eastern countries
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The harp is commonly used in traditional folk music and cultural celebrations in Middle Eastern countries.
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3
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6
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harp
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Wales
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The harp is deeply ingrained in Welsh traditional music and folklore.
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3
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7
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harp
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African
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The harp holds cultural significance in African traditional music and ceremonies.
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2
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8
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harp
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Europe
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The harp is commonly associated with classical music and used in orchestras and formal concerts in European culture.
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2
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9
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harp
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United States
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The harp is commonly associated with elegant and sophisticated classical music in the United States.
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2
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10
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harp
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China
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The harp is not widely known or traditionally associated with music in Japan and China.
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1
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11
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harp
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India
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The harp is a commonly used instrument in classical and folk music in Indian culture.
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1
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12
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harp
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North America
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The harp in North American culture is often associated with classical and orchestral music and played in formal settings such as concert halls.
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1
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