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The Citole ProjectThe citole makes its appearance late in the 12th century, and seems wildly popular throughout the 13th and well into the 14th century. It fades toward the end ...
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Citole - Organology: Musical Instruments EncyclopediaThe Citole originated in Europe during the 12th century and was popular through the 14th century. It is considered a predecessor to the modern guitar. Medieval ...History · Construction and Design · Characteristics · Applications in Music
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citole | British MuseumDescription: Citole, formerly known as a gittern, later remodelled as a violin; wood, silver gilt, glass. The original parts are the back, sides and neck; ...
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A musical instrument fit for a queen - Medievalists.netMar 21, 2011 · The British Museum's citole is one of Britain's earliest extant stringed instruments. Dating from around 1300–1330, its survival can be attributed to three ...
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[PDF] Situating the Citole c. 1200-1400 - London Met RepositoryBeyond offering a definition of the citole based on the correlation of name and image in medieval sources, this thesis provides an unprecedented body of ...
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Venus' Citole in Chaucer's Knight's Tale and Berchorius | SpeculumVenus' Citole in Chaucer's Knight's Tale and Berchorius. John M. Steadman. John M. Steadman. Search for more articles by this author.
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Gittern - Etymology, Origin & Meaninglute-like musical instrument, 1620s, from French guitare, which was altered by Spanish and Provençal forms from Old French guiterre, earlier guiterne, ...Missing: names distinction
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The citole: from confusion to clarity. Part 1/2: What is a citole?Nov 2, 2022 · The citole, a plucked fingerboard instrument of the 13 th and 14 th centuries, is today the most misunderstood of all medieval instruments.
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None### Summary of Citole's Neck, Bridge, Frets, and Related Features (FoMRHI Comm 2184 by Ian Pittaway)
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Medieval Citole - Diabolus in MusicaThis is a reconstruction, commissioned by Ian Pittaway, of the only surviving medieval citole, dated to the early 14th century, now in the British Museum.Missing: dimensions | Show results with:dimensions
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(PDF) Li autres la citole mainne: Towards a Reconstruction of the ...This research explores the historical significance and performance practices of the British Museum's citole, an early plucked string instrument.Missing: citoele | Show results with:citoele
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The citole: from confusion to clarity. Part 2/2: playing style and ...Nov 9, 2022 · The citole was played in various genres, including songs, dance, and troubadour/trouvère material, and was built for volume and projection. It ...Missing: construction | Show results with:construction
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Making Gut Strings — Gamut Music. Inc.animal intestines. No one knows exactly when gut was first used for musical strings.Missing: citole reconstruction
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Medieval plectrums: the written, iconographical and material ...Oct 2, 2024 · This article includes 7 videos to illustrate medieval and early renaissance plectrum technique, beginning with citole and gittern playing an untitled ...
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Medieval Musical Instruments Part Nine | A Writer's PerspectiveSep 27, 2020 · The citole had frets on the fingerboard, sometimes four and sometimes five. As you'll see in the videos, it was plucked with a long, narrow ...
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Medieval Citole: A Musician's Journey | PDF | String InstrumentsThis produces easy drone style chording that was popular at the time. Jerome of Moravia, writing in the late 13th century, discusses a similar style of tuning ...
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The survival of the kithara and the evolution of the cittern: A study in ...The Utrecht Psalter illustrates a direct lineage from the kithara to the cittern, dating back to the 9th century. Iconographic evidence from the 5th century ...Missing: Emmanuel citole
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Use this image 252140001 - | British MuseumCitole, later remodelled as a violin; wood; body and neck made from single piece of boxwood; carved with decorative panels of foliage inhabited by huntsmen, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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British Museum Citole | PDF | Violin | String Instruments - ScribdNov 10, 2008 · covers its neck and sides. THE CARVINGS The fine, dense structure of boxwood (Figure 4) is ideal for intricate, detailed carving and can be ...
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Citole_Symposium_AbstractsIn conclusion, the British Museum citole will be examined from an art historical standpoint with focus on the intricacy of the decorative elements. Other ...
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The emergence of new approaches to plucked instruments, 13 thWe are going to examine guitars and citterns, both plucked instruments with a neck. Our modest contribution to this field of study will consist in showing, ...
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The Medieval Gittern and Citole: A case of mistaken identity | 17 | InWhilst it is generally agreed that the citole was the ancestor of the Renaissance cittern and that the gittern was related to the Renaissance guitar (but ...
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(PDF) Rediscovering Arnold Dolmetsch: going back to the sources ...Jul 7, 2023 · This article provides a retrospective overview of the discussion of Arnold Dolmetsch, his family, students and friends in Early Music since ...Missing: citole Anonymous
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ERA II Medieval Legends | Sound Effects Library | asoundeffect.comFree deliveryThis library holds the perfect instruments for film- and television soundtracks with historical background, fantasy-games as well as folk-music, medieval-rock ...<|control11|><|separator|>