Hi there. I just bought a beautiful lyre in a thrift store for $2. It was gritty dirty but I have mostly cleaned it up. I have been researching it and have found that is is most often strummed with a pick or a plebum (I think it is called). It can also be plucked much as a harp.
I hope to learn more at a music store I will visit next week.
It can be played more like a xylophone, but it looks a little bit different....
lute player
Playing Lute
A Lutea lute can refer generally to any plucked string instrument with a neck (either fretted or unfretted) and a deep round back, or more specifically to an instrument from the family of European lutes.
In most lute songs, the lute accompaniment serves to enhance the vocal line, providing harmonic support and rhythmic structure. The lute often plays intricate fingerings and arpeggios that complement the melody, creating a rich texture. This interplay between voice and lute allows for expressive nuances, with the lute sometimes echoing or responding to the vocal phrases. Overall, the lute accompaniment is essential for creating the intimate and lyrical atmosphere characteristic of the genre.
one is the lute
The homophone for "loot" is "lute."
lute player
The homophone for lute is loot.
lute player
Playing Lute
Lute Society of America. has written: 'Lute Society of America: Membership'
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no the lute player IS the queen
An instrument that rhymes with a lute, is a flute.
Lute Pease was born in 1869.
Douglas Lute was born in 1952.
Czech Lute was created in 1653.