Musical Shape on music stand
I've seen this shape a few times, but what exactly does it represents?
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the lyra is the symbol for music: banners, uniforms, concert programs, flyers etc: google.com/…
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I've seen this shape a few times, but what exactly does it represents?
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the lyra is the symbol for music: banners, uniforms, concert programs, flyers etc: google.com/…
– Albrecht Hügli
May 6 at 15:02
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the lyra is the symbol for music: banners, uniforms, concert programs, flyers etc: google.com/…
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the lyra is the symbol for music: banners, uniforms, concert programs, flyers etc: google.com/…
– Albrecht Hügli
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the lyra is the symbol for music: banners, uniforms, concert programs, flyers etc: google.com/…
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It's a lyre of some kind:
A lot of ancient civilizations used variations of this instrument, especially the ancient Greeks. It's similar to a small harp .
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It's a lyre of some kind:
A lot of ancient civilizations used variations of this instrument, especially the ancient Greeks. It's similar to a small harp .
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It's a lyre of some kind:
A lot of ancient civilizations used variations of this instrument, especially the ancient Greeks. It's similar to a small harp .
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It's a lyre of some kind:
A lot of ancient civilizations used variations of this instrument, especially the ancient Greeks. It's similar to a small harp .
It's a lyre of some kind:
A lot of ancient civilizations used variations of this instrument, especially the ancient Greeks. It's similar to a small harp .
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the lyra is the symbol for music: banners, uniforms, concert programs, flyers etc: google.com/…
– Albrecht Hügli
May 6 at 15:02