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Wednesday, February 08 2012

Pin barrel harp is labour of love for Henry Dagg

Video of the pin barrel harp in action

It might look like a bizarre hybrid of a gramophone and a mangle, but this mysterious object is actually a musical instrument.

The pin barrel harp was created by musician Henry Dagg in Faversham as a commission for the English Folk Dance and Song Society in London.

It was intended to be a “sound sculpture” for in their garden in Camden, but having come in two-and-a-half years after deadline and considerably over budget, Mr Dagg has decided the instrument is too precious to be left to the elements.

He said: "The man hours that have gone into it make it a great deal more valuable than if it had been a few months of work. It really needs a more secure environment than an open garden in the middle of Camden."

He is now looking for a new home for the harp, ideally a major London music venue.

Having relied on friends and supporters since the original funding ran out, Mr Dagg seems relieved to have finished it.

He said: "I’ve been working 12 hour days on this. It is a labour of love in the same way that childbirth is I think."

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