Nóirín
Nóirín is a traditional Irish musical instrument, primarily associated with the Gaelic harp tradition. The name derives from the Irish word *nóirín*, meaning "little black one," which may refer to its dark wood construction or its small size compared to larger harps. Nóirín harps are typically smaller than the standard Irish harp, often ranging between 20 to 30 inches in height, making them more portable and easier to play for children or smaller musicians.
These harps are characterized by their single-strung soundboard, which produces a distinctive, resonant tone. They usually
Historically, the nóirín was used in Irish rural communities, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries, as
The instrument is also associated with the legend of the *Brigid’s Harp*, a mythical nóirín said to