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How Many Strings Should a Lyre Harp Have? (7, 10, 16, or 21?)

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Key Takeaways

  • Standard Choice: 16 strings is the industry standard for beginners, covering 2 full octaves and allowing for most pop/folk songs.
  • Limited Range: 7-string lyres are often Pentatonic. They are great for improvisation but cannot play most specific songs.
  • Spacing Warning: As string count goes up (21+), the space between strings gets tighter, making it harder for beginners to play cleanly.

When you browse for a lyre harp, you will see numbers ranging from a simple 7 all the way to a complex 24. A common mistake beginners make is assuming that "more strings equals a better instrument." This is not true.

In my workshop, I explain it like this: A 7-string lyre is a focused tool for relaxation, while a 21-string lyre is a complex machine for performance. The number of strings you choose dictates the repertoire you can play and the difficulty of your technique. Let's find the number that fits your hands.

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1. The "More is Better" Myth

Before we dive into specifics, understand the trade-off. Adding strings increases the range (tessitura), but it also increases the tension on the soundboard and reduces the space between strings.

If you have large hands or thick fingers, a 21-string lyre might feel cramped, leading to accidental buzzing. Conversely, a 7-string lyre offers plenty of space but might leave you frustrated when you run out of notes in the middle of a song.

2. 7 to 10 Strings: The Improviser's Choice

These instruments are often tuned to a Pentatonic Scale (D-E-G-A-B-D-E). This means the "tension notes" (semitones) are removed.
Best For:
Sound Healing: Since there are no dissonant notes, you can pluck randomly and it sounds heavenly.
Children: Less overwhelming and physically lighter to hold.
Historical Reenactment: Closer to the ancient Greek or Saxon lyres.
The Downside: You cannot play "Happy Birthday" or "Twinkle Twinkle" correctly because you are missing the 4th and 7th scale degrees.

3. 16 Strings: The "Goldilocks" Zone

If you ask me "How many strings should I get?" and you want to play songs you recognize, the answer is 16.
A 16-string lyre typically covers two full octaves (G3 to A5). This range captures 90% of folk songs, hymns, and simple pop melodies.

  • It allows for melody (right hand) and simple bass accompaniment (left hand).
  • There are thousands of tabs and tutorials available specifically for 16-string models.
  • The string spacing is wide enough for average adult hands.
7 1 Octave (Limited) 16 2 Octaves (Standard) 21 3 Octaves (Extended) Musical Range Comparison

4. 19 to 24 Strings: The Virtuoso's Tool

Recently, 19, 21, and even 24-string lyres have hit the market. These add extra notes to the bass (low range) and treble (high range).
The Pros: You can play complex piano pieces and richer chords. The extra bass notes add significant resonance to the instrument body.
The Cons: To fit 24 strings on a handheld instrument, the strings must be very close together. Beginners often struggle with "clean plucking," accidentally hitting neighbor strings. Also, tuning 24 friction pegs takes time and patience.

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5. Comparison Chart: What fits you?

String Count Best For Skill Level
7 Strings Meditation, Improvisation, Kids Zero Experience
10 Strings Pocket/Travel use, Simple melodies Beginner
16 Strings Playing Songs (Pop/Folk), Learning Beginner to Intermediate
21+ Strings Complex Arrangements, Piano scores Advanced

Conclusion

So, how many strings should a lyre harp have? For 90% of people reading this guide, 16 strings is the correct answer. It offers the perfect balance of range, playability, and portability. Start there. If you eventually outgrow it (which takes years), you can always upgrade to a 24-string model later, but 16 strings will give you the most joy right out of the box.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a lyre harp play sharps and flats?

Most standard lyres areDiatonic(tuned to a specific scale like C Major, like the white keys of a piano). They do not have levers to change keys instantly like a lever harp. To play sharps or flats, you would need to retune specific strings using your tuning wrench.

How do you hold and play a lyre?

The lyre can be held in your lap or cradled in your left arm while you pluck with your right hand (or both). You can use your fingertips, fingernails, or a plectrum (pick). Modern technique often involves plucking individual strings for melodies, similar to a thumb piano or harp.

Can I play harp music on a lyre?

Yes, but with limitations. You can play the melody line of many harp songs on a lyre, provided the song fits within the lyre's narrower range (usually 2-3 octaves). You may need to adapt or simplify the accompaniment (bass notes) since the lyre has fewer strings than a standard harp.

How many strings does a lyre harp usually have?

Modern lyres typically range from7 to 24 strings. The most popular sizes for beginners are16-stringand21-stringmodels. In contrast, folk harps usually start at 26 strings, and concert pedal harps can have up to 47 strings.

What is the difference between a harp and a liar?

This is a common play on words! ALyreis an ancient stringed instrument played by plucking. ALiaris a person who does not tell the truth. (Fun fact: The homophone creates many jokes in the musician community!).

What makes a lyre a lyre?

Organologically, a lyre is defined by its yoke structure. It consists of a soundbox from which two arms project, connected by a crossbar at the top. The strings run parallel to the soundboard and must pass over abridgeto transmit vibration. This bridge is the key feature that distinguishes it from a harp.

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