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Sonia Wikipedia am "lever or folk harps" er nad yw'n *hollol glir a 
ydynt bob amser yr un peth. Gwell gofyn i'r cwsmer, efallai. Mae'r wefan 
ddwyieithog isod hefyd yn defnyddio "telynau gwerin" ar gyfer "lever 
harps", ond beth fyddai un, "telyn werinol"??.
http://www.camacharps.co.uk/index.html?pages/pedalharps/Vendome_extended_welsh.htm~mainFrame

Mae Elinor Bennet Wigley wedi ysgrifennu hunangofiant, os oes copi gan 
rywun yma, neu fe elli di Wglo ei henw neu enw "Catrin Finch" + telyn 
neu delyn, ond mae'n siwr mae telynau cyngerdd y maen nhw yn eu canu.

Pob hwyl arni,

Ann


On 02/10/2014 19:36, anna gruffydd wrote:
> Dyma'r ddiffiniad:-
> Lever harps are smaller than pedal harps and have between 20 and 40 
> strings, with 34 being the most usual. When engaging a lever with your 
> hand it will raise the note of that string by one semitone. For 
> example, a lever on a string tuned to E-flat will raise it to 
> E-natural. These harps are specialist Folk harps in their own right 
> but are also ideal to learn on.
>
> Dwi wedi chwilio yn y lleoedd arferol a heb gael goleuni. Diolch.
>
> Anna
>
>
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