This is so amazing. I read Proclus' Timaeus commentary recently and was really lost in the part where he was explaining the metaphysics of musical modes, and I feel like this has improved my understanding. The instrument sounds phenomenal. 💞
Thank you, Kaye, for your heartwarming words! Lina is a gifted lyre instructor, and she is doing an amazing work along her colleagues at LyreAcademy.com (lyreacademy.com/). More videos like this are going to premiere in our channel in the future, so subscribe to stay tuned! And as for the amazing instrument that Lina plays on the video, it is masterfully handmade by a family of luthiers in Greece, and you can find out more at luthieros.com/
I saw a guy, I think it was Brian Kay strumming a lyre like a guitar with mutes and tonal melody notes, and now I hear the enharmonic and even uses of harmonic minor for a chromatic effect. This is most heavy metal instrument ever. No one is talking about this 🤯. Awesome lesson though! Thank you for this! This brings me new ideas!
Thanks for the comment, HeavyDevy-C. The lyre is a great instrument to start with as a beginner, but it can be transformed into an amazing versatile musical instrument in the hands of a virtuoso player. Take a look, for example, here: ua-cam.com/video/6oXXC3j45cw/v-deo.html What's more, in case you haven't already, subscribe here to stay tuned, as more videos like this premiere on our channel every week: ua-cam.com/users/seikilo
For us, Greeks, is a very common modern traditional sound. So, we guess it has to do with the music experiences that each one of us has in the past. :) If you haven't already, subscribe to our channel to stay tuned, as more videos like this premiere every week: ua-cam.com/channels/5mCqBulD2KzLugC1lEEedA.html
You're so welcome, Meimei! Lina is an amazing lyre tutor, and among the others an instructor at the LyreAcademy.com, the first ever online music institution specialising on the lyre and other ancient musical instruments. What's more, if you haven't already, subscribe here to stay tuned as more videos like this premiere to our channel every week: ua-cam.com/channels/5mCqBulD2KzLugC1lEEedA.html
Hi, Evander. You can find more information about the Enharmonic genus by ready the work of Aristoxenus of Tarentum, the Greek Peripatetic philosopher, and pupil of Aristotle. You can find his work under the title "The Harmonics of Aristoxenus. Elementa harmonica" or "Elements of Harmony / Harmonics"!
Thanks for the comment, Terre! This is an early version of the LUTHIEROS Lyre of Hermes, lovingly handcrafted by the Koumartzis family in Greece. You can check availability and price at luthieros.com/product/the-lyre-of-hermes-ancient-greek-lyre-chelys/ Let us know if you need further help! :)
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This is so amazing. I read Proclus' Timaeus commentary recently and was really lost in the part where he was explaining the metaphysics of musical modes, and I feel like this has improved my understanding. The instrument sounds phenomenal. 💞
Thank you, Kaye, for your heartwarming words! Lina is a gifted lyre instructor, and she is doing an amazing work along her colleagues at LyreAcademy.com (lyreacademy.com/).
More videos like this are going to premiere in our channel in the future, so subscribe to stay tuned!
And as for the amazing instrument that Lina plays on the video, it is masterfully handmade by a family of luthiers in Greece, and you can find out more at luthieros.com/
I saw a guy, I think it was Brian Kay strumming a lyre like a guitar with mutes and tonal melody notes, and now I hear the enharmonic and even uses of harmonic minor for a chromatic effect. This is most heavy metal instrument ever. No one is talking about this 🤯. Awesome lesson though! Thank you for this! This brings me new ideas!
Thanks for the comment, HeavyDevy-C. The lyre is a great instrument to start with as a beginner, but it can be transformed into an amazing versatile musical instrument in the hands of a virtuoso player. Take a look, for example, here: ua-cam.com/video/6oXXC3j45cw/v-deo.html
What's more, in case you haven't already, subscribe here to stay tuned, as more videos like this premiere on our channel every week: ua-cam.com/users/seikilo
Amazing! I have been using LyreAcademy for a while and it's amazing. Adding information like this makes learning the Lyre so much more exciting!
Thank you Greene! There are more coming soon! :)
This is a wonderful presentation of the genres - clear concise explanations with playing to demonstrate. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it, Mary! More explanatory videos from the LyreAcademy.com team will premiere soon, so stay tuned! :)
I just started to learn about Aristoxenus' music theory and this video is much helpful!! Thank you so much💕
So glad you find this video helpful!
😳 ohhhh my what is the tune during the end of the video it is exquisite!!! Soooo beautiful if I could play it
Thank you Beloved Brother!
You can find one like the one in the video at www.luthieros.com !
Thank you so much 🥰
3:35 Could be just me, does it sound akin to black metal to anyone else too?
For us, Greeks, is a very common modern traditional sound. So, we guess it has to do with the music experiences that each one of us has in the past. :)
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@@SEIKILO I appreciate everyone's work on this channel. I'm checking it out with friends regularly. Cheers!
The opening of "Where Dead Angels Lie" by Dissection
Thank you Lina xx
Thanks for tuning in! :)
This music is really beautiful.
We cannot agree more! Thank you, Arnavi. Subscribe to stay tuned, as more top-notch videos are on their way! :)
Thank you, this is super interesting!!!!
You're so welcome, Meimei! Lina is an amazing lyre tutor, and among the others an instructor at the LyreAcademy.com, the first ever online music institution specialising on the lyre and other ancient musical instruments.
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Beyond beautiful!
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Great Tutorial!🤩🤩🤩
Thank you, Markus! Check out more tutorials at lyreacademy.com/, and here at ua-cam.com/video/S42nVULe6PI/v-deo.html
can anyone point me toward more melodies using the enharmonic genus?
Hi, Evander. You can find more information about the Enharmonic genus by ready the work of Aristoxenus of Tarentum, the Greek Peripatetic philosopher, and pupil of Aristotle. You can find his work under the title "The Harmonics of Aristoxenus. Elementa harmonica" or "Elements of Harmony / Harmonics"!
hello which lyre is this? thank you
Thanks for the comment, Terre! This is an early version of the LUTHIEROS Lyre of Hermes, lovingly handcrafted by the Koumartzis family in Greece. You can check availability and price at luthieros.com/product/the-lyre-of-hermes-ancient-greek-lyre-chelys/
Let us know if you need further help! :)
@@SEIKILO thank you I hesitate to buy the Aphrodite or Hermes lyre, I would love to have a video from each one to decide , thank you
"Ancient Greek Blues" isn't it?
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