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∙ 13y agoI would have to say the voices of His angels.
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The lyre was the musical instrument associated with Apollo, the Greek god of music, poetry, and the sun. It was believed that Apollo invented the lyre and used it to accompany his singing.
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The lyre.
Apollo's symbols, such as the lyre, the sun chariot, and the laurel wreath, represent various aspects of his domain as the Greek god of music, healing, prophecy, poetry, and the sun. The lyre symbolizes music and poetry, the sun chariot represents the sun's journey across the sky, and the laurel wreath signifies victory and poetic achievement. These symbols reflect Apollo's multifaceted nature and influence in different areas of human life.
Evolution and/or God, depending upon your perspective. A set of vocal cords was the first instrument used by humans.
She never played a musical instrument, but she did sing to God in her heart. When her first death sentence was attempted (being suffocated in steam baths), she rose unhurt and music was heard around the house.
no one created him and he was The God in the beganing of time.
The musical instrument flute's cause for being made is quite unknown. SOme say the minor Greek god Pan created to lure his one true love. Others say it was to bring happiness and wealth of some sort to an ancient king.
The first woman, was Eve. She was created by God from taking a rib from Adam and creating him a mate.
Apollo's symbol is a lyre because he was the god of music, poetry, and the arts in Greek mythology. The lyre is a musical instrument that represents creativity and harmony, which were attributes associated with Apollo. By carrying a lyre as his symbol, Apollo showcases his connection to the arts and his role as a patron of musicians and artists.
In Hindu mythology, the god of sound is Saraswati. She is the goddess of knowledge, music, arts, wisdom, and learning. Saraswati is often portrayed playing the veena, a musical instrument, symbolizing the importance of sound and music in the pursuit of knowledge.