Hermes exchanged the lyre for Apollo's cattle.
He gave Apollo a lyre.
Hermes is the messenger of the gods. He gave his brother Apollo a lyre to make up for stealing his cows.
Hermes used some of Apollo's cow guts to form a lyre. Apollo heard the music played from the lyre and offered to give Hermes his staff in return for the lyre.
Hermes invented the lyre, which is kind of like a harp, and gave it to Apollo for stealing his special cattle.
The bow and lyre are the symbols of the Olympian god Apollo. Laurel is also a symbol of Apollo.
Hermes gave Apollo the lyre in trade for the Apollo's cattle that Hermes stole
Hermes gave Apollo the lyre as a gift.
When Hermes stole a flock of sheep from Apollo he gave him the lyre
He gave Apollo a lyre.
Hermes is the messenger of the gods. He gave his brother Apollo a lyre to make up for stealing his cows.
Hermes made it and gave it to him so Apollo wouldn't blast him to bits (he took Apollo's cow)
One of the symbols are the lyre. Apollo was especially known as the god of music. He is often depicted carrying a lyre, the beloved Greek musical instrument with seven strings. The lyre was also that important because it was used to accompany poetry recitations. Hermes, who invented this musical instrument, gave the lyre to Apollo. Apollo became a master in playing the lyre and he also taught mortals how to play it. The others are the crow, the dolphin and the laurel tree.
How did Apollo use/work the Lyre...... how are different sounds produced.? How did Apollo use/work the Lyre...... how are different sounds produced.?
One of the symbols are the lyre. Apollo was especially known as the god of music. He is often depicted carrying a lyre, the beloved Greek musical instrument with seven strings. The lyre was also that important because it was used to accompany poetry recitations. Hermes, who invented this musical instrument, gave the lyre to Apollo. Apollo became a master in playing the lyre and he also taught mortals how to play it. The others are the crow, the dolphin and the laurel tree.
Hermes invented a lyre. Then, he stole fifty of Apollo's red cows. Apollo caught him and was going to really hurt him, but Hermes gave him the lyre. Apollo liked it so much, he even let Hermes keep the cows!
The Greeks associated the lyre with Apollo. Hermes actually created it, but after he stole Apollo's cattle and was arguing with him, Hermes started to play the lyre. Apollo was so entranced that he traded the cattle for the lyre.
To get the Apollo's Lyre is something that you can get in cards, or from the 9th achievement.