I am impressed by how loud it is!

Nov 11, 2017 18:50

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This is a reproduction of a sixth-century germanic lyre.  It has a surprisingly modern sound when strummed.  I like it. 

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topum November 11 2017, 19:14:02 UTC
I like the sound of it and it is also surprising to me how loud it is, I wonder if they just sound edited it a bit. I can watch those reconstructions of how things, sounded, tasted, were, etc for hours on youtube. Like this one on how they walked before the invention of hard soles:

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ningloreth November 11 2017, 21:12:50 UTC
Isn't that amazing?

The moment he stretches his foot out (around 2:15), I thought, "He looks exactly like a figure in a Mediaeval illumination!" It should have been obvious they're shown like that because they're walking differently!

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topum November 11 2017, 22:09:05 UTC
Indeed. I am now wondering what was up with those Egyptians, they also look a bit strange in those ancient Egyptian reliefs.

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ningloreth November 12 2017, 10:23:44 UTC
They were trying to keep their flip-flops on.

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ningloreth November 11 2017, 21:13:58 UTC
It's lovely when it's plucked. I would be nice to hear him sing with it.

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bunn November 11 2017, 21:22:00 UTC
I went off to look for people singing to it, and found this guy singing this slightly offcolour but very jolly ballad

He'd make quite a good Maglor if it were not for the beard.

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ningloreth November 12 2017, 10:17:43 UTC
"I only liked the upper part..." LOL.

I do like to see a man with long hair.

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timetiger November 12 2017, 04:35:12 UTC
I like it too. I was also rather taken with the musician, so I went to the website and read about him and his partner. Venturesome folk!

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r_blackcat November 13 2017, 11:44:53 UTC
Cool! If I'd heard it I would have taken it for the guitar (at least when strummed).
And Mermaid Song is great. I haven't understand much, but enough to have a good laugh. Thank you.

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