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  2. Archlute - Wikipedia

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    The main differences between the archlute and the "baroque" lute of northern Europe are that the baroque lute has 11 to 13 courses, while the archlute typically has 14, [2] and the tuning of the first six courses of the baroque lute outlines a d-minor chord, while the archlute preserves the tuning of the Renaissance lute, [3] with perfect fourths surrounding a third in the middle for the first ...

  3. Theorbo - Wikipedia

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    As with the lute, the player plucks or strums the strings with the right hand while "fretting" (pressing down) the strings with the left hand. The theorbo is related to the liuto attiorbato, the French théorbe des pièces, the archlute, the German baroque lute, and the angélique (or angelica).

  4. Matteo Sellas - Wikipedia

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    Archlute by Matteo Sellas Baroque guitar by Matteo Sellas. Matteo Sellas (sometimes also written Mateo Sellas or in original German Matthäus Seelos) was a German luthier born in 1580 in Füssen who worked in Venice from 1620–1650 [1] and is best known for building lutes, archlutes and baroque guitars.

  5. Paul O'Dette - Wikipedia

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    O'Dette, who was born in Pittsburgh, began playing the electric guitar in a rock band in Columbus, Ohio, where he grew up. Eventually, this led him into playing guitar transcriptions of lute music, and not long after that he opted for the lute (as well as the related archlute, theorbo, and Baroque guitar) as his primary instruments, and now he specializes in the performance of Renaissance and ...

  6. Category:Lutenists - Wikipedia

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    Lutenists play the lute, a string instrument. Eastern lute players play the Eastern lutes ... Archlute players (1 P) B. Biwa players (3 P) C. Chitarrone players (2 P) D.

  7. Category:Lutes - Wikipedia

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    Lute stubs (2 C, 94 P) Pages in category "Lutes" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Archlute; C. Chanzy (instrument) D. Django (music ...

  8. List of string instruments - Wikipedia

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    Archlute; Asor (Hebrew) Auto-harp. Chromaharp; Bağlama (Turkey) Bajo quinto and Bajo sexto (Mexico) Balalaika (Russia) Descant balalaika; Piccolo balalaika; Prima balalaika; Secunda balalaika; Alto balalaika; Tenor balalaika; Bass balalaika; Contrabass balalaika; Bandol (Trinidad and Tobago) Bandolón (Mexico) Bandura (Ukraine) Bandurria ...

  9. Talk:Laúd - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish "laud" generally means "lute". The laud this article describes is, as you know, a different instrument, but uses the same name (it's a Spanish folk instrument, and in English we simply borrow the Spanish word). Likewise "archilaud" in Spanish means archlute, but it also used to name the larger version of this cittern-like Spanish laud.