He played the lyre, which is a type of small harp.
He has a lyre. He also has a piano, flute, and the harp. Hope that helps! :-)
Apollo's symbols are the lyre and the snake.
Apollo, the Greek god of music, poetry, and the arts, is traditionally credited with giving Apollo's harp, also known as the lyre, to Hermes. According to mythology, Hermes crafted the lyre from a tortoise shell and later gifted it to Apollo as a token of friendship and reconciliation after stealing Apollo's cattle. This gift symbolized the bond between the two gods and the harmonious nature of music in Greek culture.
Apollo's most recognized instrument is the Lyre; a small harp-like stringed instrument, played similarly to a zither and commonly used during recitations of the Greeks. In Greek mythology, the Lyre is said to have invented the messenger God, Hermes. Hermes is said to have stolen some of Apollo's sacred. When Apollo found out about the theft, Hermes traded him the Lyre for the cattle. They lyre was associated with the Apollonian virtue of moderation.
The symbol of Apollo is typically represented by a lyre, which is a string instrument similar to a small harp. The lyre is associated with music, poetry, and harmony in Greek mythology, reflecting Apollo's role as the god of music and the arts.
He has a lyre. He also has a piano, flute, and the harp. Hope that helps! :-)
they pull strings on the harp
Apollo: the god of light and sun, music, and poetry (among other things). One of his symbols is the lyre, a stringed instrument similar to the harp.
First of, it's not a harp, it's a lyre. Second, Hermes made it for him. Kinda. Hermes stole Apollo's cattle, then took a tortoise, and made a lyre out of it. Apollo found Hermes, saw the lyre, heard how beautiful it sounded and traded his golden wand, the Caduceus for it.
I can play the auto harp.
Apollo's symbols are the lyre and the snake.
harp plays the musical tones in an orchestra...
Apollo was the God of Sun (or light) He also carries a harp, as he is also the God of Music He is the God of Medicine and Prophecies also
Besides the harp, she learned to play harpsichord, spinet, and clavichord.
Apollo, the Greek god of music, poetry, and the arts, is traditionally credited with giving Apollo's harp, also known as the lyre, to Hermes. According to mythology, Hermes crafted the lyre from a tortoise shell and later gifted it to Apollo as a token of friendship and reconciliation after stealing Apollo's cattle. This gift symbolized the bond between the two gods and the harmonious nature of music in Greek culture.
Harp :)
By stringing the strings ----------------------- Actually...a far more useful answer would be to go to : www.youtube.com and type in how do i play a harp..i found this video in 5 seconds: How to Play the Harp : Basic Harp Mechanics for Beginners The URL for this video is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QL2PrjnG-I Hope that helps ! ^_^