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Is it difficult to the learn how to play a lyre if you only played a bit of guitar over a decade ago, and some harmonica
I think it's a really cool instrument, but it's really expensive too
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>>130467157
Get a mandolin.
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>>130467164
that's not a lyre or a harp
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>>130467378
So your interest in the lyre is performative and not out of genuine passion and curiosity, like I suspected?
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>>130467402
no, the interest is in the harp or lyre, not a mandolin.
>hmm I wonder if I should get into hiking
>go run a marathon
>no, I'm interested in hiking
>oh so your interest is performative
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>>130467424
>I have a tourists approach to everything
You really don't think running a marathon would be beneficial to pursue a half-assed "interest" in hiking?
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>>130467157
>lyre
Anon that is probably the most useless instrument
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>>130467450
Fuck off with these attempted gotcha's, anon. OP is undoubtedly and invariably a fag, but you are dangerously close to out-fagging him.
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>>130467516
Yet I'm so far away from out-fagging (you).
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>>130467450
the point is that it's not comparable. I know marathon runners who don't like hiking and hikers who wouldn't even run a 5k. people are drawn to different things for different reasons. a mandolin doesn't have the same character as a harp or lyre, even if there is some overlap it's not really what I'm looking for. plus a mandolin costs just as much as a lyre. I'm just not sure if it's something I would stick with because I don't have much musical education. it's just that the financial barrier to entry for any further musical learning is rather high regardless of which instrument one chooses, and so I was wondering if, relative to other instruments, I might find the lyre easier to pick up bc I already find that I enjoy how it sounds. forcing myself to pursue an instrument I'm not fond of feels like it would just sour learning to play an instrument generally
why even suggest a mandolin in the first place?
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>>130467553
>wall of seethe
I accept your concession.
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bump
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Not a single helpful reply, just cunty posts, this place really is garbage.
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bumper before sleep
last one
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>>130467157
try the autoharp?



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