- The
contraguitar or
Schrammel guitar is a type of
guitar developed in
Vienna in the mid-19th century. In
addition to the
usual guitar neck with six strings...
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Argentino Asia (regional):
Dombra (Central Asia) Austria:
Schrammel gitarre (
Contraguitar)
Xenorphica (Harp Piano)
Zither (Alpine Zither) Azores:
Viola da terceira...
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brothers pla**** two violins,
accompanied by
Strohmayer on a double-necked
contraguitar.
Inspired by both
urbane and
rustic traditions, the
three musicians performed...
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Mexico stringed instruments charango, mandolin,
Mexican vihuela,
guitar Contraguitar chordophones 3
stringed instruments Crwth (Crowd)
chordophones 3 Wales...
- etc. One of the
earliest designs still in
regular use is the
acoustic contraguitar,
invented around 1850 in Vienna. This guitar, also
known as the Schrammel...
- a
traditional combination of two violins,
accordion or clarinet, and
contraguitar known as a
Schrammelquartet – a
group that pla****
Schrammelmusik in the...
- 36-string
Double Contraguitar, 30-string
Double Contraguitar, 30-string Contra-Alto guitar, 24-string
Double Subcontraguitar, 18-string
Contraguitar, 17-string...
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Other variants: Harp
guitar Pik****o
guitar (a
variant of harp guitar)
Contraguitar (Viennese
variant of harp guitar)
Acoustic b****
guitar Banjo guitar Common...
- in Lichtental, Vienna, was an
Austrian musician. His
instruments were
contraguitar and clarinet; a
founding member of the "Schrammel
Brothers Specialities...
- more
musicians were
turning towards folk
music (Schrammel-music and the
Contraguitar). This was
localized in
Germany and
Austria and
became unfashionable...