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Lyre
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Mark Cartwright published on 16 December 2012 |
The lyre was a stringed musical instrument played by the ancient Greeks and was probably the most important and well-known instrument in the Greek world. It was closely related to the other stringed instruments; the chelys which was made from a tortoise shell, the four-stringed phorminx, and the seven-stringed kithara. In Greek mythology, all four instruments... [continue reading]
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