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I know this a late reply but I found this supplier for all kinds of metal wires including silver,(UK site) I have ordered some brass wire from them to check it...
michaeljking2007
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... Hi Larry, Believe it or not, I've only just listened to the mp3 you uploaded into the files section six months ago (I only have limited megs to use on the...
Tim Caldwell
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Nov 4, 2007
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Tim: I'm really going largely on intuition and instinct. I know that Old Norse is structured very differently than English, and that I may well be putting the...
LM
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... Hi Larry, I'm not really familiar with the ON language, but most of the viking age Scandinavian poetic forms (including fornyrthislag) are quite similar in...
Tim Caldwell
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Nov 5, 2007
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Wow! thanks for the really good in-depth reply. This gives me a lot of good information to think about as I continue the project. Just as an afterthought-...
LM
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Hi all, There is still a living bardic tradition in Ethiopia. Some of these bards, called azmari, use a bowed istrument called a masenqo while others use a...
Tim Caldwell
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Nov 22, 2007
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Hi One year old today!! This is the day I formally announced the forum to the worldwide Lyre community, here we are 848 messages later! Many thanks to...
michaeljking2007
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Dec 8, 2007
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Michael: Thank you for getting this started. It has turned into much more than lyres, but a great forum for a lot of related topics, and has been of great...
LM
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Dec 8, 2007
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Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the Anglo_Saxon_Lyres group: which Lyre tuning do you use most on your 6 stringed AS/Germanic Lyre,...
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Congratulation Micheal, and to everyone that makes up the forum. It has been a wealth of knowledge and in many cases, an inspiration as well. Sean. ... Ruiri...
Sean O'Dea
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Dec 9, 2007
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Yesterday I amended the Question: This is the first of our group surveys, Which Lyre tuning do you use most on your 6 stringed AS/Germanic Lyre, Diatonic or...
michaeljking2007
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Dec 10, 2007
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I see that of the 11 respondents on the poll, one uses primarily pentatonic tuning. I just have to ask about that. I'm just really curious. What tuning do...
Patrick Woolery
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Dec 10, 2007
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... I agree. I have thoroughly enjoyed following the topics - archane as some of them have been! cheers Steve...
Steve Wells
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Dec 10, 2007
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I use a pentatonic tuning primarily because of the influence of Benjamin Bagby in his performances of Beowulf. I tune it a c d e g a' I am able to play simple...
LM
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Dec 10, 2007
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That vote wasn't me, but I *used* to tune pentatonically, so I'd like to kick in my experience. I got my lyre at the Somerset Harp Festival and was recommended...
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Dec 10, 2007
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i made my lyre about 12 years ago, inspired by the carmina burana by the new london consort-one track is a female vocalist accompianed by the rote. i made my...
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Dec 11, 2007
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Happy New year!! To each of the 130 members of the forum, Good luck to you all this new year If anyone has any Resolutions re:Anglo Saxon Lyre for the year...
michaeljking2007
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Hi Guys, My New Years resolution is to get my finger out and make those bronze bridges, a gentle reminder every now and then should help me a treat. I recently...
Charles Anderson
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Jan 1, 2008
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... I've used elk antler for bridges. Works easily, quite forgiving as long as you don't use the punky centre bits. I prefer horn as it seems to transmit the...
Stuart Tingle
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... Hi Stu, I've had a bit of time to think about this, and as I cast and alloy my own bronze, I can vary the tonal qualities (and colour) of the resultant ...
Charles Anderson
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... <charlesanderson@...> wrote: Hi Charles, I haven't had much experience in "making stuff", but after recently making the mistake of altering the notches on...
Tim Caldwell
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Jan 2, 2008
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Hi Tim, I only have the picture of the one from Gotland (and thanks again Michael for the dimensions ;-)). If there are other bronze bridges then I'll happily...
Charles Anderson
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Jan 2, 2008
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... <charlesanderson@...> wrote: Hi Charles, Have a look in our files section. Click on "Trossingen Lyre", then select "Photos of Reconstructed Germanic...
Tim Caldwell
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Jan 3, 2008
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Hi Tim, I definitely like that. I'm going to pour through the docs, and see what's what, looks like a standard 90/10, but I'll see if I can get an alloy...
Charles Anderson
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Jan 3, 2008
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I have a few bronze questions for anyone who can answer them. 1) Where are you getting your bronze for casting? 2) What kind of bronze are you using?...
Scot Eddy
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Jan 5, 2008
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When I cast bronze, I usually alloy my own with copper and tin - I like to cast either 90/10 or 85/15 for the differences in color. Although I admit that I...
Kazimierz Verkmastare
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Jan 5, 2008
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Hi Scott, I'm in Australia, so all prices are in AUD. 1) Where do I get my bronze for casting? I buy granulated copper and tin from a metal merchant, copper...
Charles Anderson
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What is zinc flu? Scot ... ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page....
Scot Eddy
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Jan 6, 2008
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Hi Scott, Zinc flu is a form of heavy metal poisoning. The zinc vaporises off, and if breathed in the fumes (even a little bit), these will give you flu like...
Charles Anderson
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Jan 6, 2008
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I just bought my first Lyre a couple weekends ago, and so far I am LOVING it... Does anyone have any music to play and sing? I've figured out a couple tunes...
Sheila
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