A pedal harp is a really big musical instrument that looks like a huge triangle standing on the ground. It's made of wood and has a lot of strings stretched across it. When you pluck or touch the strings, they make beautiful sounds.
The harpist usually sits down and puts the big part of the harp between their legs. They use their fingers to play the strings, just like playing with a toy guitar. But what's special about the pedal harp is that it has something called "pedals" at the bottom.
The pedals are like special buttons that you can press with your feet. They help the harpist to change the sound of the strings while they are playing. Each pedal controls a group of strings with the same note. There are usually seven pedals on a pedal harp, and they look like long sticks that go up from the bottom.
When the harpist presses a pedal, it makes some of the strings go higher or lower, like magic! These special pedals help the harpist play different notes without needing to use their hands to move the strings up and down. It's like having superpowers!
So when a harpist wants to play a song, they use their hands to pluck the strings and their feet to press the pedals. The pedals help them play all the right notes and make the harp sound really pretty.
Pedal harps are really special because they have a wide range of sounds, and they are often used in orchestras to make the music sound even more beautiful. It's a bit tricky to play, but with lots of practice and love for music, anyone can become a great pedal harpist!