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Lyre course

Build Your Own Lyre

Jens Villy Pedersen will teach you how to make a 4 stringed lyre. We will work in spruce for the body. Hardwood (ash, oak, tropical wood etc.) for the pegs, pegholder, stringholder and saddle and plywood for the soundboards. Artificial sinew or hopefully horsehair for strings. While this lyre is fully functional, you will know how to make other lyres after this course as well.

The lyre is one of the oldest string instruments known to humanity. It dates back to ancient Mesopotamia, around 3000 BCE, where it was used in religious ceremonies, festivals, and by wandering minstrels to tell stories and convey emotions. The instrument is renowned for its delicate sound and has been featured in the mythology and art of various civilizations, including the Greeks, who celebrated it in their poetry and music. The lyre's rich cultural significance, combined with its elegant design, has made it a beloved instrument throughout history, continuing to inspire musicians today.

Course Plan:
• Overview of the lyre’s history in Scandinavia and exploration of different types of lyres
• Introduction to the materials needed for building a lyre
• Overview of the tools required for construction
• Sketching your lyre and understanding dimensions
• Step-by-step guidance on crafting the body and neck of the lyre
• Instructions for installing the strings and tuning mechanisms
• Techniques for finishing your lyre, including sanding and decorating
• Tips for care and maintenance of your instrument
• Basic techniques for playing the lyre

Jens Villy is a very experienced lyre maker and musician. He is also part of Krauka, which originated as storytelling in the need of music. That led to building instruments and further on to playing and making 21st century Viking music. At the Festívalhöll market you can hear Trio Krauka play.

Language is Danish (English if needed) and lasts 10 hours divided into two days. Limited number of 10 participants!

The course takes place at Sandur. The price includes access to tools during the course, materials, a Viking snack and drinks.

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Ungmannafelagið Virkið

55 Heimasandsvegur

Sandoy

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