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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Yoke lutes, commonly called lyres, are a class of string instruments, subfamily of lutes, indicated with the code 321.2 in the Hornbostel–Sachs classification...
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Robert Luther "Lute" Olson (September 22, 1934 – August 27, 2020) was an American basketball coach, who was inducted into both the Naismith Memorial Basketball...
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Oud (category Necked bowl lutes)
عود, romanized: ʿūd, pronounced [ʕuːd];) is a Middle Eastern short-neck lute-type, pear-shaped, fretless stringed instrument (a chordophone in the Hornbostel–Sachs...
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Look up lute in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A lute is a plucked string instrument with a neck and a deep round back. Lute or lutes may also refer...
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Luther Nicholson, better known by his stage name Lute, is an American rapper. He is signed to J. Cole's Dreamville Records. He released his first mixtape...
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stretching the strings beyond the body". The lute family includes not only short-necked plucked lutes such as the lute, oud, pipa, guitar, citole, gittern, mandore...
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Luter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chip Luter (born 1985), American Baptist minister and son of Fred Luter. Claude Luter (1923–2006)...
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The term lute song is given to a music style from the late 16th century to early 17th century, late Renaissance to early Baroque, that was predominantly...
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A lute guitar or German lute (German: Gitarrenlaute, Deutsche Laute or Wandervogellaute, less commonly a lutar (modern Turkish), gui-lute or gittar) is...
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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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The lute of Pythagoras is a self-similar geometric figure made from a sequence of pentagrams. The lute may be drawn from a sequence of pentagrams. The...
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The Rauwolf Lute was made by Sixtus Rauwolf in Augsburg, Germany. Rauwolf was active as a lutemaker there from 1577 until ca.1625. The lute now known as...
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"My Heart and Lute", sometimes known by its first line, "I give thee all, I can no more", is a song/poem by Thomas Moore. In Through the Looking-Glass...
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Eric Lutes (born August 19, 1962) is an American actor, known for his roles as Del Cassidy on Caroline in the City, Jerry Stanton in Switching Goals,...
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and ending with the luteal phase (day 14–28). Unlike the follicular phase which can vary in length among individuals, the luteal phase is typically fixed...
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Gassire's Lute is an epic by the Soninke people of West Africa. It was collected by Leo Frobenius and published in 1921. An English prose translation was...
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Woman with a Lute, also known as Woman with a Lute Near a Window, is a painting created about 1662–1663 by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer and now at the...
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it was also used to line furnaces. Lutation was thus the act of "cementing vessels with lute". In pottery, luting is a technique for joining pieces of...
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The barbat (Persian: بربت) or barbud is a lute of Greater Iranian or Persian origin, and widespread across Central Asia, especially since the Sassanid...
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Lute Platform (琴台, Qín Tái) is a memorial site located between Guishan and Moon Lake on the southern bank of the Hanshui in Hanyang, Wuhan, Hubei near...
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The Stoessel lute (German: Stössel-Laute) is a string instrument invented by Georg Stössel in 1914 in Cologne (Köln), Germany. Its steel strings are fingered...
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Lt. Gen. Douglas Edward Lute (born November 3, 1952) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general and public servant who served as the United States...
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String instrument (section Lutes)
stretching the strings beyond the body." The lute family includes not only short-necked plucked lutes such as the lute, oud, pipa, guitar, citole, gittern, mandore...
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Lautenwerck (redirect from Lute-harpsichord)
lautenwerck (also spelled lautenwerk), alternatively called lute-harpsichord (lute-clavier) or keyboard lute, is a European keyboard instrument of the Baroque period...
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The Lute Player is a Russian fairy tale The Lute Player may also refer to: The Lute Player (Caravaggio), three paintings by Caravaggio The Lute Player...
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Go Home" was sampled on the Duck Sauce dance hit "Barbra Streisand". "El Lute" tells the true story of Spanish outlaw Eleuterio Sánchez, who was still...
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The garaya or komo is an oval-bodied, two-string spike lute from Niger and Northern Nigeria. Two different versions of the garaya exist in Nigeria. The...
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Lute Player is an early 17th-century painting by French artist Valentin de Boulogne. Done in oil on canvas, the painting depicts a young soldier playing...
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A luting agent is a dental cement connecting the underlying tooth structure to a fixed prosthesis. To lute means to glue two different structures together...
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