Autoharp
An autoharp is a chorded zither, a stringed instrument in which pressing a chord bar automatically dampens strings not part of the chosen chord while the sounded strings are plucked or strummed. The instrument is played by selecting a chord with one hand and strumming or plucking with the other.
Most autoharps have a wooden body with a soundboard, a neck containing a grid of chord bars,
Autoharps originated from the chord zither family in Europe in the late 19th century and were popularized