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This book is a guide to playing the 6-‐string lyre, focusing on chord formations (plucked or strummed) in seven likely tunings in four commony lyre keys. It was written with the Anglo-‐Saxon lyre in mind, but can apply it to any 6-‐string lyre, or zither, or harp.
The mobile version of this app helps you find the right notes for your lyre for any ancient Greek mode or genre you want. Choose your lyre's number of strings, the starting note, and the tuning mode, and you will get a row of notes to start tuning your lyre.
8 maj 2024 · This might be the simplest active tone control circuit, but is there a way to modify the gain and frequency response? The circuit as given gives a gain of +/-20 dB which I think is huge and distorts given today's digital sources with 1vpp output..
Learn all you need to know before heading to our Beginner Level Courses available at the Lyre Academy. These core lessons will teach you how to hold your lyre and tune it to perfection, what strings are what notes, how to play with an ancient pick (plectrum), how to play with your fingers, use both hands while playing, and, last, will teach you ...
Enhance your lyre playing by learning how to accompany a melody with chords. You will learn what is a major and a minor chord, what impact do they have on your lyre playing, and you will practice your chords playing for the first time!
3 cze 2024 · Tuning a lyre, though basically simple, can seem overwhelming for beginners, both in technique and in choice of tuning. These instructions apply primarily to the 6-string Anglo Saxon (or "Germanic") lyre, but can also be applied to other six-string lyres, the 5-string Finnish kantele or Russian gusle, and other similar instruments.
These techniques include alternating between guitar-like, plectrum-plucked tones in the right hand and harp-like, finger-plucked tones in the left hand; which also sometimes includes providing basic harmony below the melodic line – this technique is actually mentioned in Virgil’s epic poem, “The Aeneid – Book VI, line 645.