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Lyre Harp, 8 String

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Features

  • Measures: 10" W, 17" L, 2 3/4" D
  • Tuning tool included
  • 8 Steel Strings
  • Ship Weight: 4 lbs
  • Shipped Insured!

Description

The solid sheesham body lends itself to the soft gentle curves of this eight string lyre. The eight metal strings provide a classical sound that is enhanced by the solid spruce soundboard. When you are not playing, you can hang it up as a piece of art; it's that pretty. Tuning tool is included. Hold it upright on your lap or as you walk, and pluck both sides of the strings. Or lay it flat and pluck it. 10 inches wide by 17 inches long, 2.75 inches deep. There are a Few suggestions for tuning. These instruments are each hand made and will be unique. Wood coloration and markings will vary. An authentic tuning derived from Judaic worship music, where the instrument was used to accompany the singing of the Chazzan, also known as a Cantor. This style of tuning uses the Chazzanut mode. Starting with the bass (largest strings) tune as follows: E F G A B C D E (Ahava Raba mode) In the early Middle Ages in Eastern Europe, the secularization of the Jewish worship music gave rise to Klezmer music. Jewish troubadours, known as klezmorim gave the music a place in weddings and other simkhes (joyful events). The Klezmer music eventually blended with Slavonic, Greek, Turkish, Gypsy and even American jazz tempos and rhythms. For Klezmer music try the Misheberakh mode which is: E F G A B C D E Two alternative tunings that work well with singers comfortable sing in the Key of G are (again bass to treble): E F G A B C D E (Natural minor) and D E F G A B C D (E is tonic). Notice, in the second tuning, all the notes are the same but you're starting on D rather than E. SPECIAL NOTE; No Warranty on Strings: Whether you purchase an instrument on-line or in a neighborhood store, manufacturers recommend that you change the strings on your instrument as soon as you receive it. Your instrument has completed a long journey to your home. During this time the strings WILL oxidize and this may shorten their life expectancy and may reduce


Item Weight: 3 pounds


Product Dimensions: 4 x 11 x 17 inches


Item model number: HLRE


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 8, 2008


Back Material: Rosewood


Top Material: Spruce


Musical Style: WorldMusic


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I have no idea....
As the title suggests, I'm not really sure what I am doing with this. For some pertinent background, I am not a musician in any sense of the word and have little exposure to instruments. Therefore, consider that this review may come from a bit of a naïve perspective and some terminology may be misplaced. This instrument is fairly simple to tune. With some assistance from others, I have found the process greatly facilitated by a Chromatic Tuner (I used a brand called Korg, though I cannot say if that is the ideal). As another reviewer noted, it takes some repeated tuning before it holds the target notes. After a few weeks (?) of tuning, it seems to hold the target notes fairly well. Knowing what to play (or how to play it) is a bit more of a challenge. Having little experience with instruments, I initially sought some sort of manual or suggested playlist (none is provided with the instrument, though there is a pamphlet with suggested notes for each string). I have yet to find one that seems tailored for this particular instrument. Even a search for "lyre" in general yields results of limited utility, as there are evidently lyres with various styles of playing and number of strings. That said, many simple melodies (?) can be played with some degree of recognizability. Another limitation is in storage; this instrument does not come with a bag or case, nor does one seem to be available from the producer or third party suppliers (specifically for this item). If a case is desired, you will have to find something that fits it. Most of the portable bags I have did not fit the instrument, so I have ended up using a backpack with some padding added. As far as being a vanity item, this instrument does not disappoint. It quickly draws attention and comments, as it is both unique in appearance and apparently well designed. When not in use it easily doubles as a display piece. Overall, I have enjoyed the use of this instrument and found it to be a worthwhile purchase that I would recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 7, 2015 by Kite

  • Beautiful
I would have given 5 stars however, I had a small hair line crack in the front of mine!! It still sounds amazing and everyone who sees it complements how pretty it is! Good not only for soothing the mind but great as home decor!!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 13, 2020 by Tasha Thomas

  • It's a BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENT, but I find great difficulty keeping it ...
It's a BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENT, but I find great difficulty keeping it in tune due to peg slippage.. I have applied very thin (watery) crazy glue -hobby store item- around the tuning pegs to keep them from slipping. This is common practice for the same problem with pianos. I ordered this as a PROP for an EMPEROR NERO costume. For THAT it worked brilliantly. I "fiddled" while Rome burned! Presently it has a place on my wall with several other small and unusual instruments. Some colorful curtain tassels really makes it "pop" visually ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 7, 2017 by Voice Of Reason

  • A Lyre With Wings
A wonderful gift for anyone who wants to learn to play the harp, or any high school music student. Most importantly, the speed by which it was received was as if it had wings. I purchased the lyre on Amazon, expecting it would be weeks possibly to have this fine hand made instrument arrive from Pakistan before Christmas would be cutting it close. Miraculously, I received it in less than two days. All I can say is that there will be one very happy teenage girl when she opens this gift. Thanks to Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 25, 2012 by Dave DeGeorge

  • beautifully designed.
This instrument is awesome. I've played guitar for. 25+ years and the lyre was easily adaptable.I also noticed that it improved my guitar playing. After two days with the lyre im composing music. My only issue is wih the strings. At the base they can be a little sharp. I plan on switching to nylon strings to make a more oeganic sound. I highly recommend this instrument. There's a reason why the lyre inspired the constellation, Lyra. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 22, 2014 by Di

  • great sounding lyrre
this lyre sounds better than others because of its deep sound box. the problem is it friction pegs are not strong enough for steel strings. nylon strings works much better.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 23, 2019 by meee

  • Arrived promptly in perfect condition- beautifully crafted good sound- looking forward to learning ...
Arrived promptly in perfect condition- beautifully crafted good sound- looking forward to learning to play properly but it sounds great just strumming & plucking !!!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 9, 2017 by Eileen

  • Its wonderful!! Took me a while to figure out ...
Its wonderful!! Took me a while to figure out that the round wood beads at the bottom are for tuning. There are no tuning instructions - so be aware. You simply have to move the wooden beads to get the right tone. I love it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 29, 2016 by fenix12deer

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