Overview | Benefits | Features | Included Accessories | Available Finishes | Virtual harpejjiTM
The harpejjiTM is a member of a small family
of stringed musical instruments known as tapping instruments.
Tapping instruments are descendents of the electric guitar but are
optimized for a style of playing that involves tapping on the strings
to produce a note. One of the primary benefits of this style of playing
is that it only requires one finger to make each note, unlike strumming
which requires at least one finger on each hand to make a note.
By freeing up more fingers, the player has the freedom to play
arrangements that are physically too difficult to play with the
more traditional playing techniques. Unlike all other commercially
available tapping instruments, the harpejji has a keyboard-inspired
playing interface that many will find easier to learn, more comfortable
to play and more interesting to explore.
The first harpejjiTM model to be introduced is the harpejjiTM d1, which has
24 strings, 15 frets and piezo pickup saddles. The harpejjiTM is played
on a stand, either horizontally or on a slight incline.