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Cittern
Cittern The cittern is a stringed instrument of the lute ... it was played by all classes, the cittern was a premier instrument of casual music ... guitar at the present day. The name "cittern" has also been applied in the late ... family, for which see below. The Renaissance cittern was one of the few metal- ...
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Talk:Cittern
Talk:Cittern I removed the reference to citterns being ...
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B'eirth
... playing a myriad of instruments, including guitar, cittern, harps (both mouth harps and folk harps ... 1] This instrument is actually a guitar/cittern hybrid made by B'eirth himself in ... during one song and sometimes use the cittern neck as resonant strings while the top ...
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Irish bouzouki
... richness which they theoretically possess. The name cittern is most often applied to a similar ... some builders and players, the terms "bouzouki", "cittern", and "octave mandolin" are synonymous. Others, such ... as Stefan Sobell , apply the name of "cittern" to all shorter scaled instruments, irrespective of ...
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Music of Ireland
... in sessions as the usually more expensive cittern, which it has largely replaced. Unlike the cittern, however, it is not often strummed (although ... bouzouki A relative of the once-popular cittern imported from Greece, the bouzouki was introduced ...
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Mandolin
... flat-back style, is derived from the cittern. Another form has a banjo-style body ... inches (660mm) are not unknown. The modern cittern is also an extension of the mandolin ... a shorter-scaled Irish bouzouki as a cittern, irrespective of whether it has four or ...
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Pandura
... with the ancient tanbur but resembling the cittern. The bandoer had a flat back and ... that it is similar to the cistre (cittern). Filippo Bonanni gives an illustration of the ...
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The Unseen Stream
... Low Whistles, Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Keys, Cittern and Mandolin, and he has composed most ... Low Whistles, Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Keys, Cittern and Mandolin, Tin Whistles, Vocals Nollaig Casey ...
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Amazing Blondel
... twelve string guitar, lute, double bass, theorbo, cittern, tabor and tubular bells. Wincott sang and ... percussion. Baird sang and played lute, glockenspiel, cittern, dulcimer, twelve string guitar and percussion. Eddie ...
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Portuguese guitar
... century out of a Renaissance instrument called cittern. The English guitar became known as such ... of the 18th century English guitar or cittern, instead of modern machine head tuning machines ...
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