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  2. History of lute-family instruments - Wikipedia

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    The pierced lute had a neck made from a stick that pierced the body (as in the ancient Egyptian long-neck lutes, and the modern African gunbrī). [16] The long lute had an attached neck, and included the sitar, tanbur and tar (dutār 2 strings, setār 3 strings, čatār 4 strings, pančtār 5 strings). [1] [15]

  3. Laouto - Wikipedia

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    Laouto. Different kinds of laouto, from the 19th and 20th centuries. The laouto ( Greek: λαούτο, pl. laouta λαούτα) is a long-neck fretted instrument of the lute family, found in Greece and Cyprus, and similar in appearance to the oud. [ 1] It has four double-strings. It is played in most respects like the oud (plucked with a long ...

  4. Pandura - Wikipedia

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    The pandura ( Ancient Greek: πανδοῦρα, pandoura) or pandore, an ancient string instrument, belonged in the broad class of the lute and guitar instruments. Akkadians played similar instruments from the 3rd millennium BC. Ancient Greek artwork depicts such lutes from the 3rd or 4th century BC onward. Iranian influences are indicated by ...

  5. Bouzouki - Wikipedia

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    Pandura. The bouzouki ( / buːˈzuːki, bʊˈ -/, [ 1][ 2] also US: / bəˈ -/; [ 3] Greek: μπουζούκι [buˈzuki]; alt. pl. bouzoukia, from Greek μπουζούκια) is a musical instrument popular in Greece. It is a member of the long-necked lute family, with a round body with a flat top and a long neck with a fretted fingerboard.

  6. Lute - Wikipedia

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    He further categorized long lutes with a "pierced lute" and "long neck lute". [4] The pierced lute had a neck made from a stick that pierced the body (as in the ancient Egyptian long-neck lutes, and the modern African gunbrī [6]). [7] The long lute had an attached neck, and included the sitar, tanbur and tar: the dutār had two strings, setār ...

  7. Plucked string instrument - Wikipedia

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    Plucked string instruments are a subcategory of string instruments that are played by plucking the strings. Plucking is a way of pulling and releasing the string in such a way as to give it an impulse that causes the string to vibrate. Plucking can be done with either a finger or a plectrum . Most plucked string instruments belong to the lute ...

  8. Theorbo - Wikipedia

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    Theorbo. The theorbo is a plucked string instrument of the lute family, with an extended neck that houses the second pegbox. Like a lute, a theorbo has a curved-back sound box with a flat top, typically with one or three sound holes decorated with rosettes. As with the lute, the player plucks or strums the strings with the right hand while ...

  9. Baglamas - Wikipedia

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    Baglamas tuning. The baglamas (Greek: μπαγλαμάς Turkish: bağlama), plural baglamades) or baglamadaki (μπαγλαμαδάκι), a long necked bowl-lute, is a plucked string instrument used in Greek music; it is a smaller version of the bouzouki pitched an octave higher (nominally D-A-D), with unison pairs on the four highest strings and an octave pair on the lower D. Musically, the ...