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Donner Lyre Harp, 7 Metal Strings, Mahogany

(16 customer reviews)

290 Riyal

Donner Lyre Harp, 7 Metal Strings, Mahogany is available in Saudi Arabia.

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Donner Lyre Harp, 7 Metal Strings, Mahogany – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :

Donner Lyre Harp, 7 Metal Strings, Mahogany Body and Bone Saddle DLH-001 Lyre Harp for Beginner Kids with Tuning Wrench, Spare String Set, Black Gig Bag, Manual, Ancient Greece Style

Item Weight
1.9 pounds
Product Dimensions
14 x 6.7 x 1 inches
ASIN
B07ZP3HB55
Item model number
EC2008-DN-DE
Date First Available
October 28, 2019
Back Material
Mahogany, Wood
Color Name
Mahogany Wood
Top Material
Mahogany
Number of Strings
7
Size
7 Strings

 

Test video – Donner Lyre Harp, 7 Metal Strings, Mahogany :

 

 

 

Product highlights :

  • ✔️HIGH QUALITY MATERIAL-Donner 7 strings lyre harp is made by solid mahogany resonance box and carbon steel keys to make sure the sound is clear and gentle. Bone saddle can transmit vibration, avoid the string forced into the wood and keep the lyre harp in tone.
  • EASY TO TUNE-Each string of the small harp is wrapped around corresponding metal sound column.The tone is easy to adjust with the tuning wrench and Manual.Tip: You can use a small hammer to tap the wrench lightly, so that achieves a fine-tuning effect. You can tune to the required scale according to the needs of the song.
  • ✨7 STRINGS DESIGN-1(D4), 2(E4), 3(G4), 4(A4), 5(B4), 6(D5), 7(E5), classical folk pentatonic mode.This harp instrument is designed for kids and beginners of all ages.
  • ELEGANT DESIGN-Made with high quality Mahogany, the appearance of this 7 strings lyre harp is elegant in design.Great choice as gifts for beginners and kids to play.
  • ❤️COMES WITH EVERYTHING NEEDED — The package includes Donner DLH-001 lyre harp, spare string set, tuning wrench, gig bag, instruction book and a 30 days unconditional money back guarantee backed up by our awesome customer support team ready to help.
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    Questions & Answers – Donner Lyre Harp, 7 Metal Strings, Mahogany :

    ➕ What is the price of Donner Lyre Harp, 7 Metal Strings, Mahogany in Saudi Arabia ?

    The price of Donner Lyre Harp, 7 Metal Strings, Mahogany in-store is 290 SAR VAT.

    ➕ When Donner Lyre Harp, 7 Metal Strings, Mahogany was released ?

    The release date was October 28, 2019.

    ➕ What is the price of Donner Lyre Harp, 7 Metal Strings, Mahogany cheap used ?

    The price of Donner Lyre Harp, 7 Metal Strings, Mahogany used is 200 SAR VAT.

    ➕ What are the main characteristics of Donner Lyre Harp, 7 Metal Strings, Mahogany ?

    Special specifications :
  • ✔️HIGH QUALITY MATERIAL-Donner 7 strings lyre harp is made by solid mahogany resonance box and carbon steel keys to make sure the sound is clear and gentle. Bone saddle can transmit vibration, avoid the string forced into the wood and keep the lyre harp in tone.
  • EASY TO TUNE-Each string of the small harp is wrapped around corresponding metal sound column.The tone is easy to adjust with the tuning wrench and Manual.Tip: You can use a small hammer to tap the wrench lightly, so that achieves a fine-tuning effect. You can tune to the required scale according to the needs of the song.
  • ➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?

    The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.4 / 5 on Amazon.

    ➕ Where to buy Donner Lyre Harp, 7 Metal Strings, Mahogany in Saudi Arabia ?

    Mall, Supermarkets, Amazon, Specialized stores, ….

     

    Technical specifications – Donner Lyre Harp, 7 Metal Strings, Mahogany :

     

    Brand
    Donner
    Size
    7 Strings
    Color
    Mahogany Wood
    Item Dimensions LxWxH
    14 x 6.7 x 1 inches
    Top Material Type
    Mahogany
    Back Material Type
    Mahogany, Wood
    Finish Type
    Metal
    Instrument
    Harp
    Number of Strings
    7

     

     

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    16 reviews for Donner Lyre Harp, 7 Metal Strings, Mahogany

    1. L. E (verified owner)

      What the pluck! – The lyre is well made, and I am pretty sure it won’t be difficult to learn a few basic songs for it so that I can use it as an accessory for my Ren Faire garb. However, it did come BADLY out of tune, and two of the strings actually SNAPPED while I was trying to tune it. What the pluck, it nearly put my eye out just trying to tune it! Enjoy it, but be careful!

    2. E. K (verified owner)

      Pentatonic Paradise – I own several different stringed instruments, but wanted one that I could keep tuned to the pentatonic scale. I made one modification to the tuning, and that was to change the lowest string to C3 instead of D3. So my ten strings are tuned thusly: C3, E3, G3, A4, C4, D4, E4, G4, A5, C5 — at this time of the year it’s a real help for me to tune an instrument so that it never sounds bad.

    3. G. I (verified owner)

      Nice Lyre – I have always wanted to learn to play an instrument and I have been eying this for some time. Finally I ordered it. A lyre is nice if you want something to plink on or just casually play. Kinda like a thumb piano. When I got it I discovered that I wanted to go beyond just plinking, so I returned it and purchased a baby Aklot harp instead. This lyre is a great instrument. As some have said, it is hard to tune. My suggestion on tuning is to take it slow and turn very slowly with the tuning key. A little turn goes a long way on this lyre.

    4. E. K (verified owner)

      Pentatonic Paradise – I own several different stringed instruments, but wanted one that I could keep tuned to the pentatonic scale. I made one modification to the tuning, and that was to change the lowest string to C3 instead of D3. So my ten strings are tuned thusly: C3, E3, G3, A4, C4, D4, E4, G4, A5, C5 — at this time of the year it’s a real help for me to tune an instrument so that it never sounds bad.

    5. F. Z (verified owner)

      Perfect product, arrived damaged though. – This is absolutely beautiful and sounds great. It arrived damaged but does not affect how it sounds

    6. K. L (verified owner)

      It sounded beautiful! – It was such a good experiecnce unboxing it!

    7. K. L (verified owner)

      It sounded beautiful! – It was such a good experiecnce unboxing it!

    8. L. H (verified owner)

      Lovely Instrument – I bought this just a few weeks ago because I felt I needed a hobby. I have never owned a string-type of instrument before. It sounds lovely and is very enjoyable to play. It is very therapeutic and a good instrument to destress with. I did not feel the instrument was difficult to tune even though I have never done that before. The strings are very sensitive when tuning so a little adjustment to the strings goes a long way. Playing this instrument is easy to pick up on especially if you already have a little experience with musical instruments. The instrument is not super loud, though, which may or may not be a bad thing.

    9. A. F (verified owner)

      Beautiful tone, very versatile – This is my first lyre harp, and it is delightful. It is much easier to tune than my trapezoid-shaped “lapharp” (zither), almost as easy as tuning a guitar or ukulele. The tone quality is beautiful. I watched the videos people have uploaded and noticed the variety of ways this can be played, such as held with one hand and plucked with the other, lain on a table and plucked with a pick, or balanced in the lap and played two-handed, all of which I have done with good results. If you balance it to play two-handed, the hand on the back side can secure it with the pinkie finger; that hand cannot reach the bottom and top two strings, but if you are creative about it, you can play melody-plus-accompaniment on many tunes within its range. This is a diatonic harp tuned in C major. I have not experimented with sharping the F’s because I do not know what effect the change in tension will have on the instrument, but I imagine it would work. As-is, though, you have C major, A minor and D-Dorian ready-to-go. The strings are not color-coded red and blue, but the lower octave has coiled strings and the upper octave has uncoiled, which helps. The distance between strings feels similar to a ukulele or guitar. The metal strings have not hurt my fingers like they do on a guitar for some reason. This harp came bundled with a very nice case that allows room for an instrument stand and/or a tablet or books and has a pocket in front with tuning wrench, extra strings, pick and starter booklet. Excellent value.

    10. A. F (verified owner)

      Beautiful tone, very versatile – This is my first lyre harp, and it is delightful. It is much easier to tune than my trapezoid-shaped “lapharp” (zither), almost as easy as tuning a guitar or ukulele. The tone quality is beautiful. I watched the videos people have uploaded and noticed the variety of ways this can be played, such as held with one hand and plucked with the other, lain on a table and plucked with a pick, or balanced in the lap and played two-handed, all of which I have done with good results. If you balance it to play two-handed, the hand on the back side can secure it with the pinkie finger; that hand cannot reach the bottom and top two strings, but if you are creative about it, you can play melody-plus-accompaniment on many tunes within its range. This is a diatonic harp tuned in C major. I have not experimented with sharping the F’s because I do not know what effect the change in tension will have on the instrument, but I imagine it would work. As-is, though, you have C major, A minor and D-Dorian ready-to-go. The strings are not color-coded red and blue, but the lower octave has coiled strings and the upper octave has uncoiled, which helps. The distance between strings feels similar to a ukulele or guitar. The metal strings have not hurt my fingers like they do on a guitar for some reason. This harp came bundled with a very nice case that allows room for an instrument stand and/or a tablet or books and has a pocket in front with tuning wrench, extra strings, pick and starter booklet. Excellent value.

    11. L. H (verified owner)

      Lovely Instrument – I bought this just a few weeks ago because I felt I needed a hobby. I have never owned a string-type of instrument before. It sounds lovely and is very enjoyable to play. It is very therapeutic and a good instrument to destress with. I did not feel the instrument was difficult to tune even though I have never done that before. The strings are very sensitive when tuning so a little adjustment to the strings goes a long way. Playing this instrument is easy to pick up on especially if you already have a little experience with musical instruments. The instrument is not super loud, though, which may or may not be a bad thing.

    12. D. K (verified owner)

      Super Fantastic – The Donner DLH-003 Lyre Harp is a really fun little instrument. The DLH-003 has 16 strings, and it was pretty easy to tune. I’m a guitar player, but I like to futz around with other instruments, especially stringed instruments. I used the Tunable app on my Android phone to help me tune all the strings to their proper note and octave.

    13. L. E (verified owner)

      What the pluck! – The lyre is well made, and I am pretty sure it won’t be difficult to learn a few basic songs for it so that I can use it as an accessory for my Ren Faire garb. However, it did come BADLY out of tune, and two of the strings actually SNAPPED while I was trying to tune it. What the pluck, it nearly put my eye out just trying to tune it! Enjoy it, but be careful!

    14. F. Z (verified owner)

      Perfect product, arrived damaged though. – This is absolutely beautiful and sounds great. It arrived damaged but does not affect how it sounds

    15. D. K (verified owner)

      Super Fantastic – The Donner DLH-003 Lyre Harp is a really fun little instrument. The DLH-003 has 16 strings, and it was pretty easy to tune. I’m a guitar player, but I like to futz around with other instruments, especially stringed instruments. I used the Tunable app on my Android phone to help me tune all the strings to their proper note and octave.

    16. G. I (verified owner)

      Nice Lyre – I have always wanted to learn to play an instrument and I have been eying this for some time. Finally I ordered it. A lyre is nice if you want something to plink on or just casually play. Kinda like a thumb piano. When I got it I discovered that I wanted to go beyond just plinking, so I returned it and purchased a baby Aklot harp instead. This lyre is a great instrument. As some have said, it is hard to tune. My suggestion on tuning is to take it slow and turn very slowly with the tuning key. A little turn goes a long way on this lyre.

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