Aeolian Lyre File
An (or Aeolian harp ) is a unique stringed instrument played entirely by the wind rather than human hands. Named after Aeolus, the Greek god of the wind, it produces ethereal, harmonically rich tones through a phenomenon known as the Aeolian effect . Key Characteristics
: Unlike traditional instruments, an Aeolian harp plays only harmonic frequencies . Because all strings are typically tuned to the same fundamental note (e.g., F), the wind creates shifting, "eerie" chords of overtones that change with its intensity. aeolian lyre
: The instrument relies on "vortex shedding," where wind passing over the strings creates oscillating forces that cause them to vibrate and hum. An (or Aeolian harp ) is a unique
: A common design consists of a wooden resonator box with several strings of varying thicknesses stretched across two bridges. They can range from small windowsill boxes to large outdoor sound sculptures. Cultural & Literary Significance An Instrument Played by the Wind - Making an Aeolian Harp Because all strings are typically tuned to the