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This section tells how to make a hybrid lyre using modern tools and construction methods for the sake of getting one into your hands so you can learn how to play it.
"O wild West Wind, make me thy lyre, even as the forest is" di Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) O wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being, Thou, from whose unseen presence the leaves dead ...
My initial source for information on how to make an Anglo-Saxon lyre was an article by Master Dofinn-Hallr Morrisson, webbed at http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~priestdo/lyre.html. I have also made some use ...
The Lyre is said to have been the musical instrument of a venerable "Who's Who" in ancient mythology and tradition, ... The bägänna, a large eight or ten-string lyre, ...
Read the new yorker, miudos;pt trust in god and take short views -under which lyre make me chaste, lord, but not yet -the love feast for auden, the unseen (long views) is frankly.
Following the construction of a replica lyre dating from the Seventh Century CE, commonly known as the Sutton Hoo lyre. ... One of the best known examples is the Sutton Hoo lyre, ...
Following the construction of a replica lyre dating from the Seventh Century CE, commonly known as the Sutton Hoo lyre. ... The lyre is 30" in length and 20" in width, with the handhole 10" in length, ...
Dragon's Lyre: The Arbor Consort...
I think that when Plato and Aristotle refer to the various modes, they are referring to various possible ways of tuning a seven-stringed lyre.
An illustrated account of the reconstruction of a Saxon lyre. ... The entire credit for this idea, including construction method, should go to an article I found online called The Saxon Lyre: History, ...
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