🎨 Craft Your Own Melody!
The OriGlam Lyre Harp 7 String DIY Kit is an innovative musical instrument that allows you to create your own lyre from high-quality basswood. With its easy assembly and customizable design, this kit is perfect for both beginners and seasoned musicians looking to explore the art of stringed instruments.
R**S
Good DIY Project!
Absolutely awesome. I have a 16 string but wanted a 7 string for specifically Greek lyre music. Strings aren't labelled, but just compare them side by side.For finishing I gave it a good sanding-- it will probably need it-- then did a wash with acrylic brown paint. I did a border of gold on the wood seams since they wouldn't take the paint wash. Finished with two coats of oil like any other wood.Strings are perfect length. Wrap the ends on the pegs so you don't harm the strings and have them snap. They aren't the best quality, but the sound once they're tuned is definitely passable. I'll probably replace them at some point. For tuning, you want to tune close to right once lowest to highest, then go back and tune them again... and again. Same as any other lyre. This stretches the strings slowly. They're brand new so don't expect them to keep tune out of the bag.I really like the bridge included. My 16 string has a wooden bridge and gets dented; this one is a hard plastic, fits perfectly in the slot, and is low enough without causing issues.Is it the best quality? No, but for the price and for DIY, it's excellent. Could definitely see grabbing a few for a party/painting night and having a blast. And it's small! Perfect size for being portable and not overwhelming.
H**4
Incredibly fragile, though fun while it lasted
It looks quite pretty, and it was while it lasted. It was difficult to put together and took me 1-2 hours to figure it out by itself. Unfortunately while tuning (because tuning is incredibly hard on this instrument which I expected for 15$) one of the stings just snapped. For 15$, I wouldn't get it. I would save it for something a bit more pricey but if this is for a cosplay or something, go for it.
J**N
100% Worth It
The media could not be loaded. I have ADHD and recently I was wondering to myself: "Man, wouldn't having a lyre be kinda cool?" But CLEARLY that's just the ADHD impulsivity talking, and I'm a college student with no money and way too many things to my name already. Why would I want to spend 50$ minimum on a nice instrument that realistically I'll only play a few times ever, one that I don't even know if I'll like to play?That's where this product came in: the cheapest lyre I could find! For the price of two fast food meals I was able to scratch the itch in my brain that wanted a lyre, AND it sounds pretty good (to me), too! Well, after I spent an hour tuning it, but that's on me for being tone deaf.Anyways, it doesn't come with any instructions as many reviews have mentioned (outside of the ones in the product images) but it was pretty simple after a quick search online for images of 7-string lyres, what I should tune them to, and also after the downloading of a tuning app to help with it.Now, is this a NICE instrument? No. It's 15$. But it's exactly what I would expect for 15$ and dangit it plays music.I would also highly recommend this for children or just for a fun project, especially if you want to paint it or customize it for a costume or something. But be warned that it took me around an hour and a half of setting it up and tuning it, because it IS a stringed instrument that has to be tuned properly. Still, a young kid old enough to appreciate it that has an interest in music might find this a great start, and it can act as training wheels of sorts to see if you think you'll actually enjoy playing a proper lyre someday.Attached videos/images were me playing something after 30 mins of messing around with it (I'm not a musician). I also haven't snipped the strings yet so ignore the mess, haha. In case anyone was wondering, I tuned mine to D4, E4, G4, A4, B4, D5, E5 from left to right (lowest to highest).Anyways, great product, worth the price. Don't expect professional quality, but it's perfect for what I wanted.
A**R
Fun project for kids
Fun to paint! I could have used more instructions on what to do with the extra string once I pulled it through the tuning pegs. It works for what I wanted it for (a Bible study lesson in King David).
I**
Cheap, get different strings
There’s no instruction booklet. One of the strings broke despite me trying to be careful, so tuning is a nightmare. The pegs were hard to insert, and there’s no catch to hold the strings. SO, all the strings are at different heights.The funnest part of assembly was the fact I got to paint it, although the wood feels like particle wood.But. It was $15.I’d have loved some extra strings at the very least, considering one snapped almost immediately :/Edit: I tried to tune it and the strings snapped before ever getting close to tuning properly
N**E
Excellent lyre that sounds lovely especially for price.
Just an amazing instrument that I painted myself, then put together. I play it all the time. Simple to learn for adult or child. The price can’t be beat. I ordered an electric tuner and tune it. I can play Amazing Grace, You are my Sunshine and Happy Birthday. It’s soothing. Easy to carry around. I would say it’s well made. Yes, it’s not professional grade but I wasn’t interested in that. I’ve thought about buying several and having a painting party with my friends. I play Happy Birthday for family and friends celebrating and it amazes people.
T**K
No instructions
Would have been nice to have instructions and strings labeled to what note to string it in the right order. If it wasn't for it just being a costume prop it would only get 1 star.
A**A
Well made
I’ll update after I string and tune this but the wood itself is gorgeous, sturdy, and well made — I used an “aged barrel” wood stain — the photo is of the first coat- last photo is the final coat and polyurethane clear gloss (I wanted it to be more in the light side than the dark)Pros— the wood material is gorgeous & sturdyCone — 0 instructions & labeling for the strings - haven’t had a minute to sit with it and check it out but assuming I’ll be able to figure out strings by thickness (like a guitar or violin).
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 month ago