The Sharpsichord is a musical instrument created by Henry Dagg in Faversham, Kent.
[2][3] The pegs slot into a grid of 11,520 holes[1] to program songs onto a 46-string harp using a chromatic scale.
[4][7] Dagg has stated that the Sharpsichord is intended as a tribute to Cecil Sharp, a collector of folk music.
[4] It took around four years for Dagg to create the Sharpsichord after he was enabled to do so following a commission from the English Folk Dance and Song Society in 2006.
[1] The society asked Dagg to create a trio of instruments to use in a "sound garden" following a grant from the Big Lottery Fund.