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    The harp lute, or dital harp, is a musical instrument that combines features of harp and lute and to increase its compass of the latter. It was invented...
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  • (China) Liuto cantabile (Italy) Luc huyen cam (Vietnam) Lute (Europe) Harp lute Swedish lute Archlute Theorbo Lyra (Crete) Lyre (Greece) Mandolin (Italy)...
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    Kora (instrument) (redirect from Kora harp)
    which are played by plucking with the fingers. It has features of the lute and harp. The kora is built from a gourd, cut in half and covered with cow skin...
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    to lift the strings off the stick-neck, creating the lute. This picture of musical bow to harp bow is theory and has been contested. In 1965 Franz Jahnel...
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    The Celtic harp is a triangular frame harp traditional to the Celtic nations of northwest Europe. It is known as cláirseach in Irish, clàrsach in Scottish...
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    harp guitar and harp lute, while chordophones, belong to the lute family and are not true harps. All forms of the lyre and kithara are also not harps...
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    musical instruments evolved into many variations, such as lutes, zithers and arched harps. The many regional designs have different names such as the...
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    artistically well-made harps, lyres, citharas and lutes". Earliest images of lute were mainly long-necked lutes The most ancient lutes had long necks. These...
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  • including lutes such as violins and guitars, and harps. The plane of the strings runs parallel with the resonator's surface. 321.1 Bow lutes - Each string...
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  • plane parallel to the sound table (lutes) 321.1: Instruments in which each string has its own flexible carrier (bow lutes) 321.2: Instruments in which the...
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    A lute (/ljuːt/ or /luːt/) is any plucked string instrument with a neck and a deep round back enclosing a hollow cavity, usually with a sound hole or opening...
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  • Edward Light (1746/7 – 1832) was an English musician and inventor of the harp-lute. Little is known of his life; he was at one time organist of Trinity Chapel...
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    is a plucked string instrument of the lute family of the baroque era. It combines features of the lute, the harp, and the theorbo. It shares the form of...
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  • including lute-type instruments such as violins and guitars, and harps. The plane of the strings runs parallel with the resonator's surface. 321.1 Bow lutes –...
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    baryton, for which Haydn wrote many trios. Other instruments such as the harp, lute, guitar, harpsichord, and piano do not have additional strings, but make...
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    Champa arched harp, Mỹ Sơn, 7th century Borobudur lute and harp, 9th century CE Vietnam, Champa harp, part of relief sculpture from Phong Lệ, 10th century...
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  • came when musicians played it similarly to how they played the local lute or harp. This style was typically played in a syncopated 4/4 metre. In the 1920s...
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    Seperewa (category Harp lutes)
    Akan) harp-lute, similar to the Dagaare/Sisaala koriduo, the Mandé kora, the Gere duu, and Baoule aloko. The seperewa belongs to a class of harp-lute chordophones...
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    Theorbo (redirect from Theorbo lute)
    a plucked string instrument of the lute family, with an extended neck that houses the second pegbox. Like a lute, a theorbo has a curved-back sound box...
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    arched harp, not to be confused with the modern Indian veena which is a type of lute or stick zither. Names of specific forms of the arched harp include...
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    Akwasidae, Awukudae and Asante Yam festival. The Seperewa, a 10-14 stringed harp-lute, as well as the Fontomfrom drums are originally from the Bono Akan people...
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    Kora-playing griots in Senegal, 1900. Both the Kora, a 21-stringed harp-lute, and the griot musical caste are unique to West Africa....
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    builder and American musician Robert Grawi created an electric double harp-lute based on the West African kora but strung and tuned differently. The gravikord...
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    an angled harp used in ancient times and recently revived Taishōgoto (大正琴) – a zither with metal strings and keys Biwa – a pear-shaped lute Gottan or...
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    to lift the strings off the stick-neck, creating the lute. This picture of musical bow to harp bow is theory and has been contested. In 1965 Franz Jahnel...
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    Bolon (musical instrument) (category Harp lutes)
    The bolon (Bambara: ߓߐ߬ߟߐ߲) or M'Bolon is a traditional harp played in Mali, as well as Guinea. It was notably played in hunting ceremonies or before a...
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    chords must be included, such as a harpsichord, organ, lute, theorbo, guitar, regal, or harp. In addition, any number of instruments that play in the...
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    contained three concertos: a concerto in B flat major in 3 movements for "Harp, Lute, Lyrichord and other Instruments" HWV 294 for performance after the recitative...
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    Shahrud (category Necked bowl lutes)
    oversized depiction was probably a bass lute, playing the historical angle harp çeng, the plucked lute kopuz, the bowed lute kemânçe, the pan flute mıskal, the...
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  • flute, mouth harp, lute guitar (1995-2002, 2012–present) Fredrik Nilsson – drums (1998–2002, 2012–present) Samuel Norberg – mouth harp (1995–1997) Stefan...
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