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Building a Lyre of Ur — The Sumerian Bull Lyre
Build a large Sumerian yoke lyre in the style of the 4,500-year-old Lyre of Ur, the oldest stringed instrument ever found. Strings run from a deep soundbox up to a crossbar held between two arms, each plucked open. A serious maker build in the yoke lyre and how one string sounds one note.
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Several hours over a few sessions
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The oldest strings on Earth
The oldest strings on Earth
The lyres from the Royal Cemetery of Ur (about 2500 BC) are the oldest stringed instruments ever found — deep soundboxes crowned with a golden bull's head, their strings plucked one note at a time.
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Build the soundbox
Build the soundbox
Build a hollow wooden soundbox, broad and deep — the Ur lyre was large and full-voiced, much bigger than a Greek lyre.
Materials for this step:
Dry Softwood Board1 piece
PVA Wood Glue1 pieceTools needed:
Hacksaw3
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Fit the soundboard
Fit the soundboard
Glue a thin soundboard over the top to seal the chamber, and cut a soundhole so the built-up sound can escape.
Materials for this step:
PVA Wood Glue1 pieceTools needed:
Sloyd Carving Knife4
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Raise the two arms
Raise the two arms
Fix two stout wooden arms rising up from the soundbox, leaning slightly outward like the horns of a bull.
Materials for this step:
Dowel Rod1 piece
PVA Wood Glue1 piece5
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Fit the yoke
Fit the yoke
Lay a crossbar — the yoke — between the tops of the two arms. The strings will hang from this bar down to the soundbox.
Materials for this step:
Dowel Rod1 piece6
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Add a bull's head
Add a bull's head
Carve or model a bull's head for the front of the soundbox — the emblem of the Ur lyres, whose deep tone echoed the bull's bellow.
Tools needed:
Sloyd Carving Knife7
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String it to the yoke
String it to the yoke
Anchor eight to eleven strings at the soundbox, run each up to the yoke, and wrap it around the bar with a leather strip so it can be tuned by twisting.
Materials for this step:
Steel Music Wire 0.032"1 piece8
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Tune the strings
Tune the strings
Twist each string's wrap around the yoke to tune it — tighter for a higher note — setting the strings to the notes of a scale, lowest to highest.
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Play it
Play it
Pluck the open strings with your fingers or a plectrum. Because each string is a fixed note, you play a lyre by choosing which strings to sound.
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Compendium — the yoke lyre
Compendium — the yoke lyre
A lyre is a yoke instrument: its strings run from the soundbox up to a crossbar (the yoke) held between two arms, and each string is tuned to its own note and plucked open. Unlike the fretted langspil or a guitar, a lyre has no way to shorten a string as you play, so it needs one string per note — which is why lyres have many strings. The soundbox amplifies them exactly as in every stringed instrument: the thin strings shake the light soundboard, which drives the air in the box out through the soundhole. The lyres of Ur, from about 2500 BC, are the oldest stringed instruments ever found — buried in the Royal Cemetery with gold, lapis lazuli and a bull's head whose deep voice the instrument's tone was meant to echo. They were tuned by wrapping each string around the yoke with a strip of leather or a tuning rod and twisting it. The Greek lyre and kithara are direct descendants of this Near-Eastern design, and the same string-and-soundbox idea, given a fretted neck, grows into the lute and the guitar. String pitch obeys the same three rules as the musical bow: tension, length and mass.
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4- 1 pieceස්ථානගත
- 3 pieceස්ථානගත
- 1 pieceස්ථානගත
You can swap these in
Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.
- Instead of Sloyd Carving Knife, try:
Blunt Collection Knife
Gilder's Knife
Knife
Sharp Cinnamon Knife - Instead of PVA Wood Glue, try:
Polyurethane Glue
Wood Glue - Instead of Steel Music Wire 0.032", try:
Hook-Up Wire - Assortment (Stranded)
Tie Wire
Thin Brass Wire (for cleaning spouts)
Slip Ring - 6 Wire (2A)
Bezel Wire
Bronze Wire
සම්බන්ධ බ්ලූප්රින්ට්
මෙම බ්ලූප්රින්ට් දැනුම බෙදා ගනී — ශිල්ප ක්රම, ද්රව්ය හෝ මූලධර්ම
Related blueprints
Other builds that share materials, tools, or techniques with this one.

Building a Clay Kiln — The First Furnacecraft/ceramics-and-clay

Building a Morin Khuur — The Mongolian Horse-Head Fiddle

Building a Nyckelharpa — The Swedish Keyed Fiddle

Building an Oud — The Fretless Arabic Lute

Building a Kora — The West African Harp-Lute

Building a Roman Ballista — The Torsion-Powered Bolt Throwerengineering
CC0 පොදු වසම
මෙම බ්ලූප්රින්ට් CC0 යටතේ නිකුත් කර ඇත. ඔබට අවසර නොමැතිව පිටපත් කිරීම, වෙනස් කිරීම, බෙදා හැරීම සහ භාවිතා කිරීම කළ හැක.
බ්ලූප්රින්ට් හරහා නිෂ්පාදන මිලදී ගැනීමෙන් නිර්මාතෘට සහාය වන්න නිර්මාතෘ කොමිසම විකුණුම්කරුවන් විසින් නියම කළ, හෝ මෙම බ්ලූප්රින්ට්හි නව අනුවාදයක් සාදා ආදායම බෙදා ගැනීමට ඔබේ බ්ලූප්රින්ට්හි සම්බන්ධතාවයක් ලෙස ඇතුළත් කරන්න.