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n. 尊重者,有礼貌的人;势利者



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  • What Is the Lyre? How it Works, Sound More
    The sound of a lyre is soft, resonant, and melodic—an ideal companion to poetry and storytelling It has a plucked tone, typically warmer than a harp and more open than a lute
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  • Lyre - Wikipedia
    A classical lyre has a hollow body or sound-chest (also known as soundbox or resonator), which in Greek tradition was anciently made out of a turtle shell [8][19] Extending from this sound-chest are two raised arms, which are sometimes hollow, and are curved both outward and forward
  • LYRE SOUND - musical instrument - sound effect - YouTube
    LYRE SOUND - MUSICAL INSTRUMENT - SOUND EFFECT This is the real sound of a LYRE What does a LYRE sounds? Real LYRE sounds
  • Lyre - Organology: Musical Instruments Encyclopedia
    Unlike aerophones, which produce sound by vibrating air (such as flutes or trumpets), the lyre belongs to the string family where sound is generated by the mechanical vibration of strings The instrument is traditionally plucked, though some rare lyres have been bowed
  • Lyre | Ancient Greek Musical Instrument Symbol of Poetry | Britannica
    lyre, stringed musical instrument having a yoke, or two arms and a crossbar, projecting out from and level with the body The strings run from a tailpiece on the bottom or front of the instrument to the crossbar Most lyres are plucked, but a few are bowed
  • Unveiling The Lyres Melody: How Strings And Resonance Create Sound
    In summary, the lyre produces sound through the vibration of its strings, which are set into motion by plucking or strumming The frequency of this vibration is determined by the string's physical characteristics, and it generates sound waves that are amplified by the instrument's body
  • Lyre | Music | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Commonly recognized for its distinctive U-shape, the lyre typically features several strings made from animal gut, which are strummed or plucked to produce sound Its origins can be traced back over 4,500 years to the ancient Middle East, with notable examples uncovered in the city of Ur
  • lyre - David Darling
    The lyre is formed of a soundbox, to which are attached two arms that run parallel to its surface At their outer ends, the arms are joined by a crossbar, often called a yoke The lyre's strings are attached to the crossbar and the part of the soundbox furthest from the crossbar
  • Lyre — definition quiz | Ultimate Lexicon
    Lyre: The lyre is a stringed musical instrument known for its use in ancient Greece It consists of a yoke with arms and a crossbar, to which a varying number of strings are attached





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