



Trossingen Lyre, Walnut Special
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The Trossingen lyre is a historically inspired plucked instrument, modeled after one of the oldest surviving lyres discovered in Europe. The original lyre was unearthed in a grave near the town of Trossingen in southern Germany, dating back to the early Middle Ages (aroundĀ the 6th to 7th century).
Crafted from walnut with a birch soundboard, this modern replica uses traditional materials and finishes with linseed oil. Tuned GāAāBāCāDāE and strung with nylon strings,it produces a warm, clear tone well suited for medieval and folk music.Ā
The lyreās six strings allowed musicians to play both melodic lines and simple chordal accompaniments. Traditionally, the lyre was plucked or strummed by hand, reflecting it's roleĀ in storytelling and ceremonial music during the Viking Age and early medieval Europe.
Each wooden item is unique and may vary in grain pattern, texture, and color due to the natural characteristics of wood. Any knots present in the product are securely sealed and do not affect the quality, durability, or function of the item.
- Body: Walnut
- Soundboard: Birch
- Pegs: Beech
- Bridge: Maple
- Finish: Linseed oil
- Strings: Nylon
- Tuning: G ā A ā B ā C ā D ā E
- Accessories: Tuning key
- Dimensions: 803 Ć 195 mm
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The Trossingen lyre is a historically inspired plucked instrument, modeled after one of the oldest surviving lyres discovered in Europe. The original lyre was unearthed in a grave near the town of Trossingen in southern Germany, dating back to the early Middle Ages (aroundĀ the 6th to 7th century).
Crafted from walnut with a birch soundboard, this modern replica uses traditional materials and finishes with linseed oil. Tuned GāAāBāCāDāE and strung with nylon strings,it produces a warm, clear tone well suited for medieval and folk music.Ā
The lyreās six strings allowed musicians to play both melodic lines and simple chordal accompaniments. Traditionally, the lyre was plucked or strummed by hand, reflecting it's roleĀ in storytelling and ceremonial music during the Viking Age and early medieval Europe.
Each wooden item is unique and may vary in grain pattern, texture, and color due to the natural characteristics of wood. Any knots present in the product are securely sealed and do not affect the quality, durability, or function of the item.
- Body: Walnut
- Soundboard: Birch
- Pegs: Beech
- Bridge: Maple
- Finish: Linseed oil
- Strings: Nylon
- Tuning: G ā A ā B ā C ā D ā E
- Accessories: Tuning key
- Dimensions: 803 Ć 195 mm





















