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534c5: Lyre

 

Description
 

Lyres have a four-sided frame consisting of a soundbox, two arms, and a crossbar. There is no bridge, the strings are suspended from the crossbar parallel to the resonator.

 

Usually the string(s) are played by plucking, but there are rare examples of bowing.

 

They are found in all shapes and sizes, but generally the soundbox or resonator is bowl-shaped or box-shaped.


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