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Archlute
Archlute Arch"lute, Archilute Arch"i*lute, n. [Cf. F.
archiluth, It. arciliuto.] (Mus.)
A large theorbo, or double-necked lute, formerly in use,
having the bass strings doubled with an octave, and the
higher strings with a unison.
Meaning of Archlute from wikipedia
- The
archlute (Spanish: archilaúd, Italian: arciliuto, German: Erzlaute) is a
European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a
compromise between...
- is
related to the
liuto attiorbato, the
French théorbe des pièces, the
archlute, the
German baroque lute, and the angélique (or angelica). A
theorbo differs...
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Violin Viol
Viola Cello Lira da
braccio Contrab****
Violone Lute
Theorbo Archlute Gittern Mandore Harp
Cittern Vihuela Cornamuse Cromorne Crumhorn Rackett...
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innovations in the
structure of the lute. At the end of the lute's
evolution the
archlute,
theorbo and
torban had long
extensions attached to the main
tuning head...
- plectrum)
Developed Islamic Golden Age
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Baglamadaki Bağlama Bipa Biwa
Bouzouki Çifteli
Cobza Cümbüş...
- (Turkey)
Ajayu (Chile) Angélique
Appalachian dulcimer (United States)
Archlute Asor (Hebrew) Auto-harp
Chromaharp Bağlama (Turkey) Bajo
quinto and Bajo...
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classification Necked bowl
lutes String instruments Related instruments Angélique
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Bouzouki Charango Chitarra...
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Sanshin Sanxian Sapeh Setar Shamisen Sitar Tanbur Tar
Veena Yueqin Europe Angélique
Archlute Cobza Kobza Mandore Mandora Swedish lute
Torban Theorbo Vihuela...
- He was a tenor, and he was able to
accompany himself on the viol or the
archlute; he sang at
various entertainments,
including weddings and
affairs of state...
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Herman Wirth with his
archlute as a
member of the
Dietsche Trekvogels,
March 1920...