A lyre arm is an element of design in furniture, architecture and the decorative arts, wherein a shape is employed to emulate the geometry of a lyre; the...
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Eastern lyres are divided into four main types: bull lyres, thick lyres, thin lyres and giant lyres. Bull lyres are a type of eastern lyre that have...
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Australian birds The Lyre of Orpheus (disambiguation) Lyre arm, a wooden lyre-shaped element often used at the front of the arm of a chair Lyra (disambiguation)...
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The Anglo-Saxon lyre, also known as the Germanic lyre, a Rotta, or the Viking lyre, is a large plucked and strummed lyre that was played in Anglo-Saxon...
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The tanbūra or "Kissar" is a bowl lyre of East Africa and the Middle East. Tanbūra traces its etymology to the Persian tanbur via the Arabic tunbur (طنبور)...
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York) Hamilton Grange National Memorial List of houses in Fairmount Park Lyre arm Manasseh Cutler Hall Morris–Jumel Mansion Historical marker on Elfreth's...
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silhouette French Empire mantel clock Indies Empire style Lighthouse clock Lyre arm Neoclassicism in France Neoclassical architecture in Milan Neo-Grec, the...
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Encyclopædia Britannica article "Sheraton, Thomas". Luke Vincent Lockwood Lyre arm Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thomas Sheraton. "Thomas Sheraton...
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Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre (commonly referred to as L'Oiseau-Lyre) is a French music publishing company and a classical music record label that specialises...
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Vibrato systems for guitar (redirect from Tremelo arm)
there are two other names on the Deluxe Gibson Vibrato: "Lyre Vibrola" nicknamed after the lyre engraved on the cover plate, which was fitted to Gibson...
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Apollo (section Apollo's lyre)
holds the cithara, a sophisticated seven-stringed variant of the lyre, in his left arm. While none of the Greek originals have survived, several Roman...
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Lyre Abbey (French: L'abbaye Notre-Dame de Lyre) was a monastery in Normandy, founded in 1046 at what is now the village of La Vieille-Lyre. From the...
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Vincent Lockwood, Scribner Publishers (1901) Duncan Phyfe Hepplewhite Lyre arm Thomas Sheraton Hubbard, Frederick A. (1926). History of Masonry in Greenwich...
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Special, with a double cutaway, P-90s, a sunburst finish, and modded with a Lyre Tremolo. He continued to use this guitar in the Rossington Collins Band as...
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stringed instruments of medieval and Renaissance Europe, including not only the lyre and harp but also necked, string instruments. In fact, unless a medieval...
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The Olympic Peninsula is a large arm of land in western Washington that lies across Puget Sound from Seattle, and contains Olympic National Park. It is...
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positive reputation of Czech culture abroad asinus ad lyram an ass to the lyre Desiderius Erasmus, Adagia (AD 1508); meaning "an awkward or incompetent...
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the episode. Two musically-oriented episodes, "The Bitter Suite" and "Lyre, Lyre, Heart's on Fire", also showcased not only her singing but also that of...
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Puabi's Lyre, one of the Lyres of Ur, Ur Royal Cemetery Inlay with two standing goats, Ur, Tomb PG 800 Silver lioness head finial for the arm of a chair...
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Vine training (redirect from Lyre (vine system))
(Guyot) or double (Lyre). For cordon and many other spur trained systems, they could be described as unilateral (utilizing only 1 arm or cordon) or bilateral...
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chants, which they accompanied by lyre play. By the time of the Barbarian Invasions in the 5th century AD the lyre had become the most important stringed...
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F. Andrieu (redirect from Armes, amours)
Fourteenth Century. Vol. 19. Monaco: Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre. OCLC 181661945. F. Andrieu's Armes, amours/O flour des flours is included in the following...
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the double-reed aulos and the lyre. Numerous instruments are referred to in the Bible, including the cornu, pipe, lyre, harp, and bagpipe. During Biblical...
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and they started dancing wildly. When it was Apollo's turn, he played his lyre so beautifully that everyone was still and had tears in their eyes. There...
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Marsh, Capen & Lyon. pp. 6–7. "LOWELL MASON, "Mary Lamb" [music] in Juvenile Lyre, Or, Hymns and Songs, Religious, Moral, and Cheerful, Set to Appropriate...
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onto collar. Gold epaulettes. Worn on the right arm is the unique Royal Artillery musician pattern lyre, in 18K gold wire on a black felt background. All...
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Byzantines along with the urghun (organ), shilyani (probably a type of harp or lyre) and the salandj. The Byzantine lyra spread through Europe westward; in the...
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seals be a dove or a fish or a ship running in a good wind or a musical lyre ... or a ship's anchor ..."), with no mention of stars or astronomy. 1592...
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holding up her lyre, which she tries to play with her right hand whilst leaning her head back to let Phaon cradle her head in his left arm. List of paintings...
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