- the term "
lute"
commonly refers to an
instrument from the
family of
European lutes which were
themselves influenced by
Indian short-necked
lutes in Gandhara...
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psychiatric nurse and astrologer, and John
Lutes, an artist. "Eric
Lutes Biography (1962-)". filmreference.com. Eric
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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...
- Stössel
lutes have very
short necks. It is, in effect, a
hybrid between a
necked string instrument (or a
Lute) and a
zither making it a
Lute Zither. The...
-
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)...
- violins.
Lutes either rose in
ancient Mesopotamia prior to 3100 BC or were
brought to the area by
ancient Semitic tribes. The
lutes were
pierced lutes; long-necked...
- for
Cartoon Studies.
Lutes was born in New Jersey, but his
family soon
relocated to Missoula, Montana. In his
early years,
Lutes liked superhero comics...
-
variety and a short. The line of long
lutes may have
developed into the
tamburs and pandura. The line of
short lutes was
further developed to the east of...
-
Lutes is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Della T.
Lutes (1867–1942), an
American writer, editor,
expert on
cooking and housekeeping...
- 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...