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What instrament did minstrels play?

In the Middle Ages, minstrels, jongleurs, troubadours, and minnesingers were all musicians. For the most part they travelled, so they did not use heavy instruments, such as organs. They used harps, lutes, lyres, fiddles (including bowed lyres), flutes, flageolets, pipes, bagpipes, drums, and so on.


What do harps lyres lutes and pipes have in common?

Harps, lyres, lutes, and pipes are all traditional musical instruments that belong to the category of stringed and wind instruments, respectively. They are often used in various cultural and historical contexts to produce melodic sounds and accompany singing. Each instrument has its unique construction and playing technique, but they share the common purpose of creating music and enhancing artistic expression. Additionally, they have been integral to folk and classical music traditions around the world.


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What are the different types of ancient Egyptian lyres are there?

Music played an important part in ancient Egyptian society and formed an important part of religious ceremonies as well as everyday entertainment. Harps, lutes, tambourines, flutes, clarinets, trumpets, oboes, rattles, drums and seven-string lyres have all been identified in Egyptian art. The name of the lyre was written DADAt in hieroglyphs [D=dj and A is a glottal stop], followed by the determinative for wooden things (there was no single hieroglyph depicting the lyre as there was for the lute). Your question implies that there was more than one type of lyre, but I can find no evidence for this. Only one name for the instrument existed in the ancient Egyptian language and pictures seem to be very consistent in the details shown, so I guess that only one type was generally used. The seven strings make the Egyptian lyre distinct from the Greek instrument. The link below shows a typical lyre in an Egyptian wall painting.


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