What is a lyre harp?
The lyre is a string instrument known for its use in classical Greek antiquity and later periods. The lyre is similar in appearance to a small harp but with distinct differences. The fundamental difference between a lyre and a harp is that in a harp, the strings enter directly into the hollow body of the instrument, whereas, on a lyre, the strings pass over a bridge, which transmits the vibrations of the strings to the body of the instrument – just as on a modern guitar.
In addition, most of the traditional harps use nylon strings, whereas lyre usually uses steel strings. In terms of timbre, the lyre still has a harp’s ethereal and long-lasting tone, but it sounds more ancient with a deeper Medieval tone. The sound of steel strings adds a mysterious and unique beauty to this instrument.
Premium Material
This 16-string lyre has exquisite craftsmanship and a lovely dark mahogany colour. This gorgeous instrument is light and portable, made with top-quality mahogany and has better strings than most lyre harps on the market.
* Unlike basic lyre harp models, this premium model does not have notes engraved on the strings, as many people enjoy changing the tuning of their lyre harp and playing it in different keys. For beginners, you can buy little dot stickers to mark a few strings to help you find the notes
16 String Size 38cm x 26.5cm x 5.5cm
16 String Weight around 1.37kg
Sound Healing
The harmonic vibrations created by the instrument can help alleviate stress, reduce anxiety, and promote well-being. The melodic sounds of the Lyre harp can also facilitate a meditative state, allowing individuals to enter a deep state of relaxation and mindfulness.
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