Harping is the folk tradition of playing the harp, especially associated with the Gaelic world of Ireland and, by close kinship, Scotland and Wales.
It centers on idiomatic techniques (bell-like resonance, flowing arpeggios, drones, and ornamental figures), repertories of airs, marches, planxties (tributes), and dance tunes, and a characteristic blend of modal melodies and courtly song.
Historically, harpers were professional musicians attached to aristocratic households and bardic courts; in modern times, the tradition thrives in folk revivals, pedagogy, and festival culture, and has radiated outward into contemporary folk, new age, and world music.