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7-String Lyre Sheet Music: 6 Easy Songs for Pentatonic Healing

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Key Takeaways

  • One Octave Wonder: A 7-string lyre typically spans exactly one octave (C to B). This limitation is a strength—it prevents beginners from getting lost in complex scales.
  • Visual Alignment: The sheet music below is formatted so the tab number sits exactly above the syllable you sing.
  • No "Wrong" Notes: If you retune your lyre to a Pentatonic scale (removing 4 and 7), you can play freely without ever sounding dissonant.

The 7-string lyre is often dismissed as a "child's toy," but this is a misunderstanding of musical history. The ancient Greek lyres, the instruments of Apollo and Orpheus, often had only seven strings. The beauty of this instrument lies in its constraint.

When you have only seven notes (usually C, D, E, F, G, A, B), you cannot rely on flashy runs or complex octaves. You are forced to focus on the purity of the tone and the rhythm of the melody. Below is a complete songbook designed specifically for this single-octave range.

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1. Understanding Your Range (1-7)

Most 7-string lyres are tuned to C Major. This corresponds to the white keys on a piano.

  • 1 = C (Do)
  • 2 = D (Re)
  • 3 = E (Mi)
  • 4 = F (Fa)
  • 5 = G (Sol)
  • 6 = A (La)
  • 7 = B (Ti)

Note: If you see a song requiring a "High 1" (1̇), you cannot play it on a standard 7-string lyre unless you retune the highest string. The songs below have been selected because they fit perfectly within the 1-7 range.

2. Song 1: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

The perfect first song. It uses the full range from 1 to 6, testing your ability to jump intervals (1 to 5) cleanly.

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Difficulty: Very Easy | Focus: Interval Jumps
1 1 5 5 | 6 6 5 . . .
Twin-kle twin-kle, lit-tle star
4 4 3 3 | 2 2 1 . . .
How I won-der, what you are
5 5 4 4 | 3 3 2 . . .
Up a - bove the, world so high
5 5 4 4 | 3 3 2 . . .
Like a dia-mond, in the sky

3. Song 2: Ode to Joy (Beethoven)

This melody moves mostly in steps (neighbors), making it great for building speed and finger coordination. Focus on the steady march of the rhythm.

Ode to Joy
Difficulty: Easy | Focus: Stepwise Motion
3 3 4 5 | 5 4 3 2 | 1 1 2 3 | 3 . 2 2
Joy-ful Joy-ful we a-dore thee, God of glo-ry Lord of love
3 3 4 5 | 5 4 3 2 | 1 1 2 3 | 2 . 1 1
Hearts un-fold like flow'rs be-fore thee, op'n-ing to the sun a-bove
The 7-String Map 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Usually tuned: C D E F G A B (No high octaves)

4. Song 3: Lightly Row

A beautiful folk melody that teaches you to skip one string (1 to 3) and find your way back. Play this gently, using the "flesh pluck" technique.

Lightly Row
Difficulty: Easy | Focus: Skips
5 3 3 . | 4 2 2 . | 1 2 3 4 | 5 5 5 .
Light-ly row, light-ly row, o'er the glass-y waves we go
5 3 3 . | 4 2 2 . | 1 3 5 5 | 1 . . .
Smooth-ly glide, smooth-ly glide, on the si-lent tide

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5. Song 4: Mary Had a Little Lamb

Classic and rhythmic. This song revolves entirely around strings 1, 2, and 3, with a jump to 5. It is perfect for training your thumb and index finger.

Mary Had a Little Lamb
Difficulty: Very Easy | Focus: Rhythm
3 2 1 2 | 3 3 3 .
Ma-ry had a lit-tle lamb
2 2 2 . | 3 5 5 .
Lit-tle lamb, lit-tle lamb
3 2 1 2 | 3 3 3 3
Ma-ry had a lit-tle lamb, its
2 2 3 2 | 1 . . .
fleece was white as snow

6. Song 5: Jingle Bells (Chorus)

Who says you can't play holiday music on a Greek lyre? This fits perfectly in the 7-string range and is great for practicing rapid repeated notes.

Jingle Bells
Difficulty: Medium | Focus: Speed
3 3 3 . | 3 3 3 . | 3 5 1 2 | 3 . . .
Jin-gle bells, jin-gle bells, jin-gle all the way
4 4 4 4 | 4 3 3 3 | 3 2 2 3 | 2 . 5 .
Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse o-pen sleigh

7. Song 6: The "River Flow" (Improvisation)

Finally, I want to leave you with something that isn't a traditional song. The lyre is a tool for flow state. This pattern is designed to be repeated endlessly as a meditation loop.

Instructions: Play this sequence slowly. Let the last note ring until it fades completely before starting again.

The River Flow (Loop)
Difficulty: Meditative | Focus: Breath & Sustain
1 3 5 3 | 2 4 6 4 | 3 5 7 5 | 1 . . .
(Inhale...) (Exhale...) (Inhale...) (Rest...)

Conclusion

The 7-string lyre is not limited by its size; it is liberated by it. With these six pieces, you have the foundation to master finger independence and rhythm. Once you are comfortable, try closing your eyes and playing the "River Flow" pattern, listening not to the notes you play, but to the silence between them.

Frequently Asked Questions

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!).

Which is easier to learn: the lyre or the harp?

TheLyreis generally easier for absolute beginners. It has fewer strings (usually 7 to 21), is lightweight, and can be played intuitively with one hand holding it. TheHarprequires more complex technique, often involving both hands moving independently, foot pedals (on larger harps), and specific finger bracketing techniques.

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.

Is a lyre harp expensive?

Compared to traditional harps, lyres are very affordable. A high-quality solid wood lyre typically costs between$40 to 150.Abeginnerleverharpoftenstartsat 150 .Abeginnerleverharpoftenstartsat 500 to $1,000, and pedal harps can cost tens of thousands. This makes the lyre an excellent low-risk entry point into string instruments.

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.

What is the best material for a lyre harp?

MahoganyandWalnutare popular choices for a warm, balanced tone.Mapleoffers a brighter, clearer sound. Ensure the body is made of solid wood (rather than plywood) for better resonance and sustain.

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.

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