🎵 Unleash Your Inner Musician with the Miwayer Lyre Harp!
The Miwayer Lyre Harp is a beautifully crafted 10-string musical instrument made from a single piece of mahogany, designed for rich sound and durability. It includes a complete accessory package for easy transport and maintenance, making it perfect for both professional performances and casual play.
L**E
deer design unstable
I love this little Lyre, only problem is that it is starting to buckle around the deer design. I played harp for many years, and I know that over time, harps will get a little "belly" from the tension of the strings pulling against the soundboard, which is supposed to happen. I suspect what is happening here, as the pictures above illustrate, is that there is string tension, but because the design is not solid around the antlers, the left antler is starting to fold down and there is a divot forming. I have another Lyre from another company with a similar cut out design, and the same thing is starting to happen to it as well. I am really sad, b/c I love everything else about it: Good sound, easy to tune, easy to play, not heavy at all, and good spacing between the strings.
M**
Sting broke at first tuning
Returning the same day, I received it. Their app for tuning is in Mandarin, so it could be more helpful. I found another app, so no big deal.I took care to tune it gently. However, the strings require a maximum stretch to be on point and, within minutes, go out of tune. It took me over an hour or tiny re-adjustments to the ones I already tuned, but one of them broke before I got them all tuned. So I didn't even get to play. Frustrating.Pretty to look at, but that's about it. I'd instead invest in better quality.
R**S
Broken
Came with a broken string. Sent it back
C**O
Pretty nice, hard to tune
For a basic instrument, this thing is okay. It has a decent sound and is easy enough to play. Hard to tune though. Overall not a bad value.
A**J
Nice complete kit for beginners, but tricky to tune
This harp had looked attractive in the photos on the product page, but I was still very pleasantly surprised by how nice it looked when I first opened up the box. The carrying case is a nice, snug fit for the harp itself, and it has an inside pocket. I only have extra strings and a cleaning cloth in the inside pocket, as I am nervous to put the tuning tool in the pocket, since it is just a loose mesh pocket and I worry about the tool causing damage if I were to place it inside the case.The harp has a nice sound, once it is tuned. And it needs to be tuned (significantly) each time I play. Most of the strings go flat by one or one and a half steps in between each play session. The tuning process is very finicky, and while I'm getting faster at it, I still spend more time tuning than playing each session so far. As I am a beginner, I can't speak to whether or not this style of harp should hold its tuning longer, or if the strings are more prone to going out of tune than normal. I can only say that it is not an instrument that a beginner can pull out of the case and jump right into learning to play.Playing has been going pretty well, actually. The harp is easy to hold and has comfortable, even spacing between the strings. This helped me to start playing some simple pieces without looking fairly early on.All in all, I'm happy with the harp. I am hoping that I will get fast enough at tuning it that it starts to feel like the majority of my time spent holding the harp is making music rather than gingerly adjusting the tuning keys trying to dial it in. I actually waited a while before reviewing this harp to try to get closer to that point before weighing in, but after nearly two months I feel like it's fair to share my experience with it to date, so that other shoppers can know what they might expect from this instrument.
S**8
Works amazing!
Works very well. Very satisfied with the results!
N**S
Fun instrument to pick and and play.
This is a fun little instrument! Easy enough to pick up and play something simple, but with enough strings to really get complex if you take the time to learn it. The material feels well-made and sturdy, and the design is easy to grasp but may be a bit more difficult for small hands. The excellent case holds everything the instrument comes with without any issues.My biggest gripe with this was I don't think the strings are well made. While tuning mine, the E6 line snapped a little after the halfway point of where it needed to be. While this was disappointing, it did come with extra strings that I had to figure out how to put on, but the task wasn't too challenging.Overall, I do like this piece, and despite the strings perhaps being low quality, that doesn't take away from the actual instrument being and feeling great.
K**E
Tune it up slowly!
Pretty sound and real wood, but tune it up slowly! I brought it in out of the cold and was so eager to tune it up (it was SO out of tune!) that I snapped the top string - it was two octaves off out of the box.Luckily it comes with a full set of spare strings. Here's what I SHOULD have done - started with the low strings and tuned up a bit at a time, doing a few runs through. The upper strings were not properly stretched before shipping, so if your strings are also really tight stretch them up to the correct octave over the space of a day or two.Size wise I have the largest version, which makes it more fun to tune.... ! It is starting to hold the tune better, but it has taken almost a week to stabilize to that point - so don't give up hope, but keep tuning every day. If you live somewhere dry, like I do, keeping the lyre at 40% humidity will also do a lot to keep it in tune and prevent the wood from cracking.Nice resonance, and I love that it comes with metal strings - hard on the fingers but definitely a superior sound to the nylon ones. I wish the sound box area was a bit larger because it's easier to pluck over that area, but it is positioned in an easy to hold location if you play this held sideways to your body (the "preferred" method to hold a lyre.)
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