The correct answer is C. The strings in a lyre are connected to the resonator through a crossbar.
This contrasts with a harp, where the strings are attached directly to the resonator without a crossbar.
Harps are also stringed instruments that have a resonator made of wood, and they have strings that run perpendicular to this resonator. Harps have been used in the Middle East as far back as 3000 B.C.E. Unlike a lyre, these strings are attached directly to the resonator, without a crossbar. The strings of the harp can be played by hand or using a plectrum. The length of the strings varies from short to long, and each string produces a sound at a different pitch. Harps can be of varying sizes, and larger harps can be played only by placing them on the floor.
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According to the passage, how does a lyre contrast with a harp?
A.
Only a lyre can be played by plucking the strings using a plectrum.
B.
Only a lyre is a stringed instrument that has a resonator made of wood.
C.
The strings in a lyre are connected to the resonator through a crossbar.
D.
The strings in a lyre produce different sounds at different pitches.
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The correct answer is C. The strings in a lyre are connected to the resonator through a crossbar.
This contrasts with a harp, where the strings are attached directly to the resonator without a crossbar.