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- Lyra_viol abstract "The lyra viol is a small bass viol, used primarily in England in the seventeenth century.While the instrument itself differs little physically from the standard consort viol, there is a large and important repertoire which was developed specifically for the lyra viol. Due to the number of strings and their rather flat layout, the lyra viol can approximate polyphonic textures, and because of its small size and large range, it is more suited to intricate and quick melodic lines than the larger types of bass viol. The lyra viol has been favorably compared to both the lute and the violin, by Tobias Hume and Roger North respectively. The name lyra viol came into use because the playing style of bowed chords is similar to that of the lirone.".
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- Lyra_viol thumbnail Lyra_viol.gif?width=300.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageID "5227428".
- Lyra_viol wikiPageLength "8849".
- Lyra_viol wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Lyra_viol wikiPageRevisionID "641968805".
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Baryton.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Bowed_string_instrument.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Renaissance_music.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Viol_family_instruments.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Coleman_(composer).
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Chord_(music).
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Simpson.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Claudio_Monteverdi.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Col_legno.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Consort_of_instruments.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Division_viol.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Fingerboard.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Tinctoris.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink John_Cooper_(composer).
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink John_Jenkins_(composer).
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink John_Playford.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Lirone.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Lute.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Ogg.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Ornament_(music).
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Pizzicato.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Polyphony.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Roger_North_(biographer).
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Scordatura.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Silvestro_Ganassi_dal_Fontego.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Sympathetic_string.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Tablature.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Tobias_Hume.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Viol.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink Voice_leading.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink William_Lawes.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLink File:Lyra_viol.gif.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lyra viol".
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLinkText "lyra viol".
- Lyra_viol wikiPageWikiLinkText "viola all'inglese".
- Lyra_viol classification "*Bowed string instrument".
- Lyra_viol description "Performed by Phillip W. Serna & Christopher Burrus".
- Lyra_viol description "Performed by Phillip W. Serna".
- Lyra_viol filename "Captaine Hume’s Pavan, No.46, the First Part of Ayres .ogg".
- Lyra_viol filename "Captaine Tobias Hume - The Spirit of Gambo from Captaine Hume’s Poeticall Musicke .ogg".
- Lyra_viol filename "Captaine Tobias Hume - Tobacco, No.3 The First Part of Ayres - The Musicall Humours1605.ogg".
- Lyra_viol filename "John Playford - Farewell Fair Armida, No. 94, Musicks Recreation on the Viol, Lyra-Way.ogg".
- Lyra_viol filename "John Playford - Gerards Mistresse, No. 55, Musicks Recreation on the Viol, Lyra-Way, 1652.ogg".
- Lyra_viol format Ogg.
- Lyra_viol name "Lyra viol".
- Lyra_viol related "* Viol".
- Lyra_viol title "Captaine Tobias Hume - Captaine Humes Pavan, No.46 from the First Part of Ayres".
- Lyra_viol title "Captaine Tobias Hume - The Spirit of Gambo from Captaine Hume’s Poeticall Musicke".
- Lyra_viol title "Captaine Tobias Hume - Tobacco, No.3 from the First Part of Ayres or the Musicall Humours".
- Lyra_viol title "John Playford - Farewell Fair Armida, No. 94, Musicks Recreation on the Viol, Lyra-Way, 1682".
- Lyra_viol title "John Playford - Gerards Mistresse, No. 55, Musicks Recreation on the Viol, Lyra-Way, 1652".
- Lyra_viol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Instrument.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Listen.
- Lyra_viol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lyra_viol subject Category:Renaissance_music.
- Lyra_viol subject Category:Viol_family_instruments.
- Lyra_viol hypernym Viol.
- Lyra_viol type Instrument.
- Lyra_viol type Single.
- Lyra_viol type Instrument.
- Lyra_viol type Redirect.
- Lyra_viol type Thing.
- Lyra_viol comment "The lyra viol is a small bass viol, used primarily in England in the seventeenth century.While the instrument itself differs little physically from the standard consort viol, there is a large and important repertoire which was developed specifically for the lyra viol.".
- Lyra_viol label "Lyra viol".
- Lyra_viol sameAs Q3560362.
- Lyra_viol sameAs Viola_allinglese.
- Lyra_viol sameAs Lyra_viol.
- Lyra_viol sameAs m.0d8why.
- Lyra_viol sameAs Viola_allinglese.
- Lyra_viol sameAs Q3560362.
- Lyra_viol wasDerivedFrom Lyra_viol?oldid=641968805.
- Lyra_viol depiction Lyra_viol.gif.
- Lyra_viol isPrimaryTopicOf Lyra_viol.