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The lyre (/ ˈ l aɪər /) is a stringed musical instrument that is classified by Hornbostel–Sachs as a member of the lute family of instruments. In organology, a lyre is considered a yoke lute, since it is a lute in which the strings are attached to a yoke that lies in the same plane as the sound table, and consists of two arms ...
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The Anglo-Saxon lyre, also known as the Germanic lyre, a...
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A lyre (pronounce to rhyme with "fire") is an instrument...
- Anglo-Saxon lyre - Wikipedia
La lyre (grec ancien : λύρα) est l'un des instruments à cordes pincées dont les cordes sont parallèles à la table d'harmonie et dont la caisse de résonance ne se prolonge pas par un manche ; une structure similaire à celle de la harpe accueille la fixation des cordes.
Lyre, stringed musical instrument having a yoke, or two arms and a crossbar, projecting out from and level with the body. The strings run from a tailpiece on the bottom or front of the instrument to the crossbar. Most lyres are plucked, but a few are bowed.
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Lyra (Latin for 'lyre', from Ancient Greek: λύρα; pronounced: / ˈ l aɪ r ə / LY-rə) is a small constellation. It is one of the 48 listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy , and is one of the modern 88 constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union .
16 de dez. de 2012 · The lyre was a stringed musical instrument played by the ancient Greeks. It was probably the most important and well-known instrument in the Greek world.
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