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cittern    
n. 类似吉他的乐器

类似吉他的乐器

cittern
n 1: a 16th century musical instrument resembling a guitar with
a pear-shaped soundbox and wire strings [synonym: {cittern},
{cithern}, {cither}, {citole}, {gittern}]


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  • Cittern - Wikipedia
    The cittern is one of the few metal-strung instruments known from the Renaissance music period It generally has four courses of strings (single, pairs or threes depending on design or regional variation), one or more courses being usually tuned in octaves, though instruments with more or fewer courses were made
  • Cittern | Renaissance, Plucked String Fretted | Britannica
    cittern, plucked stringed musical instrument that was popular in the 16th–18th century It had a shallow, pear-shaped body with an asymmetrical neck that was thicker under the treble strings Derived from the citole, a similar 14th- and 15th-century instrument with gut strings, the cittern had four unison courses of wire strings
  • Cittern - Lute Society of America
    The shape of a cittern is more like that of a modern banjo than that of a lute, with a body near circular in outline and a relatively long neck, but, like a lute, is constructed entirely of wood However, it is a wire-strung instrument like the banjo, and unlike the lute
  • What is a Cittern Instrument? – Learn more about the Cittern
    The cittern is an instrument made out of wood, metal strings and a pick The way you pluck the strings can vary depending on what country you’re in In some countries, people will play with their fingers while others use picks or small chips of wood Many types of wood have been used to create instruments including ash, holly, maple and mahogany
  • cittern - ATLAS of Plucked Instruments
    cittern The instruments of the cittern-type look like relatives of the mandolins Not just because of the shape, but both also have metal strings However historically they developed separately
  • The Renaissance Cittern Site
    An online resource dedicated to the history, art, music, recordings, players, composers, builders of the Renaissance cittern, bandora, orpharion, other related wire-strung instruments from the 15th through 18th centuries
  • Cittern - Rob MacKillop ~ Musician
    Robert Edwards played a diatonic cittern, while Macalman played a chromatic cittern What is the difference? On the diatonic cittern, some notes are ‘missing’, as some of the frets only go part of the way across the fingerboard, and some frets are missing altogether
  • Cittern - The Folk Music Academy
    While the cittern has a long history, it experienced a revival in the 20th century, particularly in the folk music scenes of the United States and United Kingdom Today, the cittern remains popular among musicians who appreciate its unique sound and versatility
  • cittern - daviddarling. info
    A cittern, also called a cither or cithern, is a musical instrument popular in western Europe in the 16th to 18th centuries An instrument resembling a lute, but with a shallow, flat back, its four pairs of wire strings were played with a plectrum until the end of the 16th century and thereafter often with the fingers
  • Guide to Citterns - Sound Genetics
    The cittern, or sometimes spelled as cithern, is arguably one of the most important and undoubtedly the most famous renaissance instruments next to the lute Similar to the earlier instrument called gittern, the cittern was an instrument that almost everyone loved back in the renaissance period, no matter what their social standing is





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