The Autoharp Repair Kit, or ARK
The picture to the left is right is my ARK. It features the following items:
- Autoharp strings
One full package of 36 autoharp strings, plus, some of the more frequent breaking strings like 8G and 9A. - Chromatic tuner with backup AAA batteries
I sometimes carry two tuners in case I misplace one. Tuning by ear sucks for me, especially if all 36 strings need tuning. - T-tuning Wrench
Another essential for the road. I prefer to carry two as well. One as a backup and one that I use regularly. - Pliers and wire cutters
Pliers always come in handy on the road. But they and the wire cutters are specially great to have around when you need to fix a broken string.
- Phillips Head Screw Driver
I picked on that will flip over to be used as a flathead too. Great for any chord bar adjustments. - Hobby knife
I mostly use the hobby knife when refelting chord bars, but now and then it comes in handy other places. - Backup picks
I don't usually have too many pick problems, but it never hurts to have backups. I usually carry one extra set just in case. - Extra Screws
When you work the autoharp is hard as I do, screws loosen on the chord bar case. I like to carry a couple extra screws in case any wiggle free. - Autoharp Felts
My felts aren't usually in that bad shape. So I rarely carry them on the road since I'm usually only gone for a weekend. If I go longer, I usually bring extra.
You can find more autoharp music tips at www.autoharpmusic.com where you will find out how to pick an autoharp, keep it in running order, find autoharp books, and where to purchase all the gear you need to enjoy your autoharp music.
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