Here is my double strung arrangement of this beautiful traditional Irish tune, played on 2 19-string acoustic BJL lyres.
Category Archives: 19-string X 2
Brian Boru’s March on Lyres
A traditional Irish tune played on 16-string solid body BJL lyre.
Next, played on 7-string pentatonic lyre. Well, it’s designed that way, but it’s not pentatonic for this tune. The tuning from low to high is D4, E4, F#4, G4, A4, B4, D5. It’s not as complicated as it sounds, just re-tuning a few strings.
Now on Lynda Lyre with nylon strings. It’s nice to compare the sound, especially since nylon strings on this instrument don’t ring as long as steel strings do.
And last, but certainly not least, back to steel strings with my simple double strung arrangement on 2 19-string BJL acoustic lyres!
O’Carolan’s Lyre – Various Lyres
Here are some new recordings of this tune I wrote in 2020. It sounds really lovely on BJL lyres with steel strings!
BJL 19-string acoustic lyre
BJL 16-string solid body lyre. Why am I sharing both 19- and 16-string recordings? Because modifications must be made to play this on a 16-string. Also, because one is acoustic, and the other is solid body. I love both!
BJL 7-string pentatonic lyre, but not pentatonic for this tune. Tuning: D4, E4, F#4, G4, A4, B4, D5
Yes, double strung too, played on 2 BJL 19-string acoustic lyres.
Here is a new Lynda Lyre recording, since, hopefully, I play better now than I did when I made the first one!
Aeolian Improv – 16-string Lyre and More
16-string solid body BJL lyre. The volume of this instrument is impressive, especially without a sound box!
And on Lynda Lyre with nylon strings. This is a similar improv, but may or may not be the same… My intention was not to make it the same specifically, but if it is, that’s OK too!
And of course, double strung, played on 2 BJL 19-string acoustic lyres.
Amazing Grace – 7-string Lyre +
Yes, you can play harmony with only 7 strings! Enjoy Amazing Grace played on seven-string pentatonic lyre.
The same lyre with Pickaso Guitar Bow
Double strung on 2 19-string acoustic lyres.
A Song for the Little One
This is a beautiful piece written by Catherine Guilbeau with Enfolded Heart Music. I’ve modified the left hand to make use of the larger range on the Lynda Lyre. If you want to learn this lullaby, you can purchase the sheet music from Catherine and/or follow her YouTube tutorial:
I hope you enjoy my double strung arrangement as well, played on 2 BJL 19-string acoustic lyres.
Sleep My Pretty Child
A traditional Welsh tune with different improvisations.
19-string BJL acoustic lyre
Lynda Lyre with nylon strings
And last but certainly not least, 2 19-string BJL acoustic lyres playing my double strung arrangement
Fairy Lullaby (Scottish Trad)
A lovely traditional Scottish tune played on Lynda Lyre with nylon strings
And on 7-string BJL pentatonic lyre. It’s possible to play harmony, even on a small instrument!
7-string Pentatonic with Pickaso Guitar Bow
Double strung arrangement played on 2 BJL 19-string acoustic lyres.
Sorrow Improv
Sorrow improv on Lynda Lyre with nylon strings
And a different improv on the same vamp, played on 2 19-string BJL acoustic lyres
The Open Question – Improv on 2 Lyres
Companion improv to
The Open Question – Lyre Improv.
Enjoy the double strung effects that are not possible with just one row of strings!
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