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Orpheus played lyre. Orpheus played his lyre so sweetly that he charmed all things on earth.
The steel guitar is the most played instrument in Monaco
pateteg is an musical instrument that is played by a stick
He played the Flute.
Panpipes
lyra...... is best pony
The constellation that is associated with Orpheus is called Lyra. In Greek mythology, Orpheus was a legendary musician and poet, and Lyra represents the lyre he played. The constellation is prominently located in the northern sky and is best known for containing the bright star Vega.
Orpheus played lyre. Orpheus played his lyre so sweetly that he charmed all things on earth.
Lyra is a constellation of stars, so it wasn't really the type of thing that is discovered. It was described by Ptolemy in the 2nd century. Its main star, Vega, has been mentioned in Greek, Welsh, and Japanese mythology.
Probably the Irish harp or the fiddle. Leprechauns are most commonly represented as playing the concertina, not any stringed instrument.
It isn't recorded from mythology.
He was lulled by Orpheus when he played him a song so he could tak orpheus across the river.
When Eurydice died Orpheus played such sad songs and sang so mournfully that all the nymphs and gods wept. On their advice, Orpheus traveled to the underworld and by his music softened the hearts of Hades and Persephone.
Breno Mello, who played the role of Orpheo.
Eurydice died from a snake bite while trying to escape from a Satyr. Orpheus was so distraught, he only played the most heart-wrenching music. At the behest of.. well... everyone, he traveled to the underworld to ask Hades for her back. Hades was a jealous guardian of his subjects, but Orpheus's music softened his black heart. He was allowed to take Eurydice back on one condition; that he must travel with her all the way back to the surface without looking upon her face. They were very near one of the entrances to the Underworld when Orpheus, unable to contain himself, looked back over his shoulder just in time to see Eurydice disappear back to Elyseum. After this Orpheus only played melancholy music. One day, he was stumbled upon by some Ciconian women (sometimes called Baccanites) who attempted to rape him. He shoved off their advances and when they tried to stone him, the stones refused to hit him because he played such stirring music. Eventually, they tore him to pieces. His Lyre was placed in the sky as the constellation Lyra.
When Orpheus visited the underworld as a mortal in search for his wife Eurydice and then he played his music!
The instrument Beethoven played the most was the piano.