My Saxon lyre played by the wind in Manzanita Bay.
My Saxon lyre played by the wind in Manzanita Bay.
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Wow, that is very unique. Thank you for sharing that wonderful video. 😉
Thanks- I made the lyre based on the ancient Saxon design. The bards used something similar to sing Beowulf etc.
Beautiful. Absolutely.
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It’s the music of the universe – a kind of mantra. Beautiful.
Thank you- It is a rather strange sound. It varies with the wind speed. Last night at the dock, I left it outside and it continued with these lovely low tones.
I just noticed that the halyards are playing percussion.
Yes, and look at those shapely hands.