Hi all:
The instruments used are the kantele, lyre, citole, drum, and laouta.
The kantele has six gut strings; the citole is actually a modified flat-back
mandolin I made from a kit; the lyre (built by me) is a typical 6 stringed
Anglo-Saxon type similar to Ben Bagby's Beowulf lyre; the drum is an Irish
bodhran and the laouta is a long-necked 4 course oud, similar to early medieval
lutes.
The mode corresponds to the modern key of a minor. The pronunciation is based
on my best attempts at research and a high level of risk-taking. Feel free to
point out any major blunders.
Larry "Lavrans" Miller
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