Thanks for making such a detailed series about this. I don't known if I'll have the opportunity to do it, but one day I would like to make my own lyre based on the Goddess Harp from Legend of Zelda
OMG! It sounds soo sweet! Idk if you remember me, but, I said in one of your videos that I would try to follow you and do an lyre harp also, but I couldn't, my woodwork skills are, for now, real bad, and soo much things happened that took my time and atention that I messed up the wood and couldn't find time to make it up again, but, I'll make it someday
Sorry, I don't have .pdf plans. Mainly because this was as much of an experiment as an actual design. I hope to build another version perhaps starting this winter and make it a little larger. The string spacing was too tight for my fingers - though I do have fairly large hands. So hopefully my next experiment will be better suited for folks to try. :) Thanks for watching & commenting.
That is an excellent question and one I should have addressed already ... but I forgot. So I have updated the video description with links to the hardware materials I used in this build. Hope that helps and best wishes with your own build.
Thanks for weighing it! I appreciate it. I have one of the 'cheap' 19-string from Amazon and it weighs 995g. I was curious to know the difference. Yours looks fantastic and fits you well. And I had fun watching you make it. Thanks for bringing us along on the journey! @@rosascreativeworks5403
Thanks for making such a detailed series about this. I don't known if I'll have the opportunity to do it, but one day I would like to make my own lyre based on the Goddess Harp from Legend of Zelda
Nice. I built my lyre by taking a little inspiration from your video.
Awesome! :)
very smooth and soothing voice
Nice. Thank you. I still need to work out the tuning especially for the lower notes, but that'll be a work in progress. I'm excited to have it done.
Very nice. It sounds amazing. Great project.
Thank you! It was a lot of fun.
Any chance that you might sell one?
Alas, I only made one. There are similar lyres available on Amazon, however.
OMG! It sounds soo sweet! Idk if you remember me, but, I said in one of your videos that I would try to follow you and do an lyre harp also, but I couldn't, my woodwork skills are, for now, real bad, and soo much things happened that took my time and atention that I messed up the wood and couldn't find time to make it up again, but, I'll make it someday
I do remember. Sorry it wasn't working out for you. Time is always a challenge. Best of luck with your project though.
fantastic series of videos. do you intend on making the pdf plans for this purchasable ? i would like to give it a try
Sorry, I don't have .pdf plans. Mainly because this was as much of an experiment as an actual design. I hope to build another version perhaps starting this winter and make it a little larger. The string spacing was too tight for my fingers - though I do have fairly large hands. So hopefully my next experiment will be better suited for folks to try. :) Thanks for watching & commenting.
Is it possible to create a chromatic lyre with cross strung systems 5/7 so that you can play chromatic melodies ❤
Wow, those are pretty neat. I've never heard of this before. I appreciate the suggestion. Thanks!
Thank you for these videos; I’m excited to make my own lyre with my dad. Where did you buy the hardware for it?
That is an excellent question and one I should have addressed already ... but I forgot. So I have updated the video description with links to the hardware materials I used in this build. Hope that helps and best wishes with your own build.
Thank you!
Nice job. It sounds wonderful and is so cute! How much did it end up weighing?
That's an interesting question. I don't know for sure. I'll have to take it to work and see if I can weigh it.
It weighed in at 1.5 kg, or 3.3 pounds.
Thanks for weighing it! I appreciate it. I have one of the 'cheap' 19-string from Amazon and it weighs 995g. I was curious to know the difference. Yours looks fantastic and fits you well. And I had fun watching you make it. Thanks for bringing us along on the journey!
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@@cherrycordial4180 glad you had fun too. I sure did. Now I'm on to the next project. :)