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  • Source: Wikipedia
  • Necked bowl lutes: Lute, Balalaika, Charango, Oud, Dombura, Erhu, Pipa, Veena, Biwa, Sarod, Gusle, Tambur, Baglama, Irish bouzouki, Kamancheh, Barbat, 
     

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    Lieferstatus:   i.d.R. innert 5-10 Tagen versandfertig
    Veröffentlichung:  März 2018  
    Genre:  Musik 
    ISBN:  9781157610441 
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    9781157610441 
    Verlag:  Books LLC, Reference Series 
    Einband:  Kartoniert  
    Sprache:  English  
    Dimensionen:  H 246 mm / B 189 mm / D 5 mm 
    Gewicht:  149 gr 
    Seiten:  66 
    Zus. Info:  Paperback 
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    Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 65. Chapters: Lute, Balalaika, Charango, Oud, Dombura, Erhu, Pipa, Veena, Biwa, Sarod, Gusle, Tambur, Baglama, Irish bouzouki, Kamancheh, Barbat, Tar, Tanbur, Tambura, Liuqin, Theorbo, Archlute, Sintir, Rubab, Esraj, Surbahar, Erxian, Gadulka, Rud, Angélique, Dotara, Cimboa, Gudok, Domra, Shahrud, Yehu, Dutar, Kobyz, Tiqin, Pandura, Igil, Qanbus, Banhu, Xiqin, Sarinda, Buzuq, Setar, Tembûr, ¿argija, Tiorbino, Zhonghu, Baglamas, Jing erhu, Dangubica, Huluhu, Ðàn gáo, Saraswati veena, Chitarra Italiana, Ðàn t¿ bà, Yayli tanbur, Sorahi, Topshur, Sallaneh, Chillador, Walaycho, Shurangiz. Excerpt: Lute can refer generally to any plucked string instrument with a neck (either fretted or unfretted) and a deep round back, or more specifically to an instrument from the family of European lutes. The European lute and the modern Near-Eastern oud both descend from a common ancestor via diverging evolutionary paths. The lute is used in a great variety of instrumental music from the Medieval to the late Baroque eras and was probably the most important instrument for secular music in the Renaissance. It is also an accompanying instrument, especially in vocal works, often realizing a basso continuo or playing a written-out accompaniment. The player of a lute is called a lutenist, lutanist or lutist, and a maker of lutes (or any string instrument) is referred to as a luthier. The words "lute" and "oud" derive from Arabic al¿ud (¿¿¿¿¿; literally "the wood"). Recent research by Eckhard Neubauer suggests ¿ud may in turn be an Arabized version of the Persian name rud, which meant "string", "stringed instrument", or "lute". It has equally been suggested the "wood" in the name may have distinguished the instrument by its wooden soundboard from skin-faced predecessors. Gianfranco Lotti suggests the "wood" appellation originally carried derogatory connotations because of proscriptions of all instrumental music in early Islam. Lutes are made almost entirely of wood. The soundboard is a teardrop-shaped thin flat plate of resonant wood (typically spruce). In all lutes the soundboard has a single (sometimes triple) decorated sound hole under the strings called the rose. The sound hole is not open, but rather covered with a grille in the form of an intertwining vine or a decorative knot, carved directly out of the wood of the soundboard. The back or the shell is assembled from thin strips of hardwood (maple, cherry, ebony, rosewood, gran, wood and/or other tonewoods) called ribs, joined (with glue) edge to edge to form a deep rounded body for the instrument. There are braces inside on

      



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