Entertainment / Music / Harp: The harp's strings are plucked, and its pitches are changed by means of pedals. Its ethereal tone is easily recognizable. The harp frequently plays broken chords called arpeggios
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Entertainment / Music / Irish Harp: Plucked-string instrument with about thirty strings: used to accompany Irish songs and dance music. Also Celtic harp MORE
Lifestyle / Coffee / Sharp: A primary coffee taste sensation created as acids in the coffee combine with salts to increase the overall saltiness. Characteristic found most often in unwashed robusta coffee. Sharp coffee ranges fr MORE
Business / Finance / Sharpe Ratio: A measure of a portfolio's excess return relative to the total variability of the portfolio. Related: Treynor index. Named after William Sharpe, Nobel Laureate, and developer of the capital asset pric MORE
Business / Finance / Sharpe Benchmark: A statistically created benchmark that adjusts for a manager's index-like tendencies. Named after William Sharpe, Nobel Laureate, and developer of the capital asset pricing model. MORE
Entertainment / Music / Harpsichord: Early Baroque keyboard instrument in which the strings are plucked by quills instead of being struck with hammers like the piano. MORE
Entertainment / Music / Sharp Sign: Musical symbol (#) that indicates raising a pitch by a semitone. MORE