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Cittern - Lute Society of AmericaBy the mid seventeenth century it had come to be thought of as an instrument for amateurs. The early playing technique is similar to that of a lute.
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Cittern - Organology: Musical Instruments EncyclopediaHistory: Continent and Century. The cittern's history spans several centuries and continents, with its origins tracing back to the Renaissance period in Europe.
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Urbino Cittern | Unknown - Explore the Collections - V&AMay 1, 2001 · The cittern enjoyed a revival in Italy at about the time of the publication of a tutor by Paolo Virchi, the son of a cittern maker, in 1574.
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[PDF] The Cultural Significance of the Cittern in Europe during the ...Cittern: French derived English term, which refers to a relatively short necked wire plucked musical instrument with a 'tear drop' shape, shallow resonator, ...
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[PDF] The A Brief Survey of Plucked Wire-Strung Instruments, 15th-18th ...Jul 18, 2017 · Some physical features of the 16th century cittern were retained (such as diatonic fretting and the number of courses), but the tuning was ...
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Building a Renaissance Cittern - Cincinnati Early MusicA Renaissance cittern has 4 or 6 courses, with 45cm or 35cm string lengths. It uses thin, flat frets, and bass strings are made of twisted brass.Missing: design body properties
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Renaissance cittern. - Zdeněk Seidl - Hudební nástrojeIt was relatively small; the scale was about 40-60 cm. It had several peculiarities: fixed metal frets and metal strings were used here, not gut strings and gut ...
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Renaissance CitternThe cittern has been described as "sprightly and cheerful." It has a bright sound due to its metal strings, so it does not have the type of sweet melancholic ...Missing: properties projecting
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Cittern strings - Andrew Hartig Custom StringsThe stringing of the cittern is described as a combination of yellow and white strings, presumably brass and iron, respectively.Missing: 35-40 | Show results with:35-40
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[PDF] The A Brief Survey of Plucked Wire-Strung Instruments, 15th-18th ...Jul 18, 2017 · The chitarra battente, cittern, and guittar were wire-strung instruments. The 18th century saw regional variations of citterns and adding wire ...
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cittern - ATLAS of Plucked InstrumentsIt has metal frets on a raised fingerboard (free of the soundboard). The rosette is decorated, carved wood or parchment. The tuning head is often sickle shaped, ...Missing: tied | Show results with:tied
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[PDF] The Renaissance CitternJul 17, 2013 · The tunings Praetorius gives for the “small English cittern” (G D A F or G D B-flat. F) are quite different from the standard Italian tuning ( ...
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Cittern page - Betsill WorkshopA Tenor Renaissance cittern with striped maple and cherry back, cherry fingerboard with ebony and boxwood fret wedges, ebony pegs and bridge and a 2-layer ...Missing: physical properties
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Cittern (English guitar) - MFA Collection - Museum of Fine Arts BostonCittern (English guitar). late 18th century. Object Place: England. Medium/Technique Maple, spruce, ebony, brass. Dimensions Length 72.5 cm, width 30.6 cm ...Missing: historical pearwood pine
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English Renaissance Cittern in Maple, Rosewood, and OlivewoodFeb 5, 2024 · Explore the beauty and craftsmanship of this English Renaissance Cittern made from maple, rosewood, and olivewood.Missing: historical woods pearwood spruce pine
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Wood and Wire — A Lecture by Peter Forrester. (2005)Outside Italy, strings were arranged: top course, iron; 2nd course, brass (a fragment of brass on the fourth peg of one of the cittern remains from the Lelystad ...Missing: materials | Show results with:materials
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Joachim Tielke - Cittern - German - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtIt was a fashionable instrument from about 1650 to 1750 from which time several examples survive. This particular example is lavishly decorated with ebony ...
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Cittern - French - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe front profile detailing the internal barring structure; one above the sound-hole and three below. Cittern, Wood, ivory, brass, steel, French.Missing: 1720s | Show results with:1720s
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cithrinchen https://youtu ... - FacebookJan 7, 2025 · 1700 Artist/Maker: Tielke, Joachim Place of origin: Hamburg, Germany Materials and techniques: Pearwood with marquetry of turtle shell and ivory ...
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What the H@ll is Pearwood? - The Unofficial Martin Guitar ForumMay 18, 2011 · Along with maple they were a prime choice before tropical woods like rosewood and mahogany became more readily available and grew popular for ...Missing: historical cittern spruce pine<|separator|>
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c. 1770 Gérard Joseph Deleplanque - Austin-Marie Guitar CollectionThe soundboard is made of spruce and is outlined with a barbershop purfling design of ebony, ivory, and mother-of-pearl. This motif is typical of French Baroque ...Missing: wood | Show results with:wood
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Total string tension for a 23.5" scale cittern - Mandolin Cafe ForumFeb 1, 2015 · Ended up with a total of 197.36 lbs. When restringing, I did one each ... The previous strings give 262 lbs. ! ====== update: I gave up ...Tension/strings on a BR 40-TArchtop to Cittern projectMore results from www.mandolincafe.net
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How are the double courses of strings typically tuned on a cittern?Jul 17, 2022 · You then tune the rest of the strings by listening to the 5ths: because a fifth is a perfect interval and your A string is tuned to a standard, ...What's the difference between a cittern and an octave mandolin?What is the difference between a bouzouki, mandola and octave ...More results from www.quora.com
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None### Summary of Manufacturing Techniques for Historical Cittern Construction
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None### Summary of Comm 2086: How I Build a Cittern, Part 4 - The Fingerboard
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The Cittern and Its English Music - jstorunder these conditions the cittern's curious re-entrant tuning gives simply-fingered versions of all the chords commonly used in con- temporary music. The ...
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Medieval plectrums: the written, iconographical and material ...Oct 2, 2024 · Plectrums used to play the gittern, lute, psaltery, citole and cetra, made from quills, gut strings, metal, bone, and ivory.
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Cittern Chords for GDGDG tuning? - The SessionJul 10, 2016 · Use a capo to play in different keys. For example, play G tunes in open position, and capo at the 5th fret to play tunes in D. Callison's ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Re-envisioning the Broken Consort: Doing More with LessAs mentioned earlier, there is evidence that the full broken consort of lute, cittern, bandora, flute, treble-viol, and bass-viol was not always the norm for ...Missing: thumb damping
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At the Sign of the Barber's Pole Studies In Hirsute HistoryDekker mentions a "barber's cittern for every serving-man to play upon." Writing in 1583, Stubbes alludes to music at the barber's shop. In the "Diary of Samuel ...<|separator|>
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The citole: from confusion to clarity. Part 1/2: What is a citole?Nov 2, 2022 · It is often formed in a characteristic 'holly-leaf' shape, has frets and metal strings, and is played with a quill plectrum.” Nigel Wilkins ...
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Gittern - Etymology, Origin & Meaning... French guiterre, earlier guiterne, from Latin cithara, from Greek kithara "cithara," a triangular seven-stringed musical instrument related to the lyre ...
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Musica Getutscht – Cultural Heritage Digitisation ServiceJan 30, 2018 · Musica Getutscht (Basel, 1511) is the earliest printed treatise on musical instruments in the west. Written by Sebastian Virdung who was a ...
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The Medieval Gittern and Citole: A Case of Mistaken Identity on JSTORInsufficient relevant content. The provided text is a webpage snippet with no substantive information about Laurence Wright's views on citole, gittern, and cittern origins, distinctions, or early evidence. It contains only HTML code and metadata, with no accessible article content or summary.
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The gittern: a short history - Early Music MuseJul 14, 2015 · The paired thick and thin strings gives us a tuning of c'/c” g/g' d/d' A/a, taking the Berkeley theory manuscript as the basis. This presents us ...
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Music in the Time and Paintings of Vermeer: The CitternThe cittern was one of the most popular musical instruments of the mid-seventeenth century and it was also the one most frequently depicted by Vermeer.
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Gerard J. Deleplanque - Cittern - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtDeleplanque was one of the principal manufacturers of this instrument in Lille (Fr), and this like many of his instruments exhibits beautiful boarders of ebony ...Missing: François | Show results with:François
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Dd.4.23 - The Renaissance CitternThis is the second edition of a lost book published in 1650 or 1651. The book is discussed in [War81]. Playford1666, John Playford Musick's Delight ON THE ...
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Cittern - The Diary of Samuel PepysThe cittern is a stringed instrument dating from the Renaissance. It looks much like the modern-day flat-back mandolin and the modern Irish bouzouki.
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WaldzithersWhile citterns elsewhere went through a number of changes, the Thüringer cittern remained very much the same. There were a number of variants with more strings, ...Missing: transition folk
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Carl Michael Bellman - TOTAPoet and composer Carl Michael Bellman in shirtsleeves of the Swedish court dress, playing the Cittern. Painting by Per Krafft the Elder. 1779. Courtesy of ...
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Waldzither - Organology: Musical Instruments EncyclopediaThe origins of the Waldzither trace back to the late 19th century in the region of Thuringia, Germany. Although the cittern family has roots in medieval Europe, ...Missing: transition | Show results with:transition
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The Portuguese Guitar: History and Transformation of an Instrument ...This thesis focuses on the historic organological development of the Portuguese guitar, as an instrument associated with fado, and explores how the Lisbon ...<|separator|>
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Cetera - Organology: Musical Instruments EncyclopediaThe Cetera is a traditional plucked string instrument from Corsica, dating back to the 18th century. It evolved from similar European cittern-family instruments ...
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Ceterone - Organology: Musical Instruments EncyclopediaThe ceterone emerged in Italy during the late 16th century, specifically around the 1580s. Its development coincided with the rise of opera and the seconda ...
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How I started: my first cittern - Stefan Sobell GuitarsI made my first cittern in 1973. Several years earlier I'd bought a battered Portuguese Guitarra in a Leeds music shop. I didn't know how I could play it.
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late '70s Stefan Sobell Cittern - archtop.comA ten string instrument in double courses, Sobell's innovative citterns were designed with a carved, arched soundboard, enhancing their projection and volume, ...
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design features | Nyberg InstrumentsEvery neck is Laminated and carbon fibre reinforced. This is for strength, and locks in neck settings nicely, and minimizes against future movement. All ...Missing: modern Gernandt
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Custom Made Citterns - Gernandt Stringed InstrumentsGernandt citterns are 10-string instruments, a modern adaptation of historical instruments, using Redwood or Western Cedar. Custom builds are available by ...Missing: makers Nyberg carbon fiber
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New Nordic cittern arrived 12 years in the making!! This thing is a ...May 21, 2025 · Top: European spruce. Back & sides: Bosnian flame walnut. Neck: alder/walnut & (a LOT of) carbon fibre. Fretboard: plum wood. Base tuning is ...
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The New Mandolin Family Part 2: Octave Mandolins, Citterns and ...Mar 4, 2019 · The cittern, a strummed double-course instrument with a flat top and back, was popular in Europe during the late Renaissance and early Baroque ...
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short-scale cittern | Nyberg InstrumentsSHORT-SCALE CITTERN · 20" Scale length · 14" body width / 355mm · 3 3/8" body depth / 86mm · 1 11/16" nut width / 44mm · 14 fret neck · tuning : GDADA, GDGDG,...Missing: 55-65 cm
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Nyberg Cittern demo, Nordic Long Scale - YouTubeFeb 12, 2023 · 25.25" scale length cittern DGDAD tuning Low bass courses as silver-plated classical string with thinner phosphor bronze octave Engelmann ...Missing: 55-65 cm DGDADG<|control11|><|separator|>
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Sustainable Tone: The Forest and the Trees - Premier GuitarJun 17, 2009 · A look alternative woods that luthiers use to build sustainably. We check out woods for tops, back and sides, fingerboards and bridges.
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Guitar Pro - Tab Editor Software for Guitar, Bass, Drum, Piano and ...Guitar Pro is a software program available on Windows and Mac OS that allows all musicians to read, write and share their tablatures.Missing: cittern | Show results with:cittern
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Celtic Connections to shine bright this winter as 2025 programme ...Oct 15, 2024 · General tickets for the festival go on sale at 10am, Wednesday 16 October 2024 at www.celticconnections.com. Celtic Connections 2025 programme ...Missing: cittern | Show results with:cittern
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Annotated Catalogue of Historical Printed Sources - The Lute SocietyPhalèse, Pierre Hortus Musarum (Louvain: Pierre Phalèse 1552) - French tablature for 6-course lute & lute duet. Online facsimile: Online modern tablature ...Missing: publications | Show results with:publications
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Matthew Holmes Consorts - The Lute Society... consorts of like instruments and 'broken' consorts of different families. ... 14.24 Cittern solos and consort parts. Dd.5.20 Bass consort parts and an ...Missing: accompaniment catches
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Anthony Holborne - Cittharn Schoole, 1597T H E C I T T H A R N S C H O O L E , BY ANTONY HOLBORNE Gentleman, and servant to her most excellent Maiestie. Hereunto are added sixe short AERS
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Cittern: ALESSANDRO PICCININI: Corrente prima - YouTubeMar 9, 2025 · Provided to YouTube by eOne Music Cittern: ALESSANDRO PICCININI: Corrente prima · Musica Reservata · Martin Bookspan · Michael Morrow Big ...Missing: virtuoso | Show results with:virtuoso
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John Playford's A Booke of New Lessons for the Cithern & Gittern ...A Booke of New Lessons FORTHE CITHERN & GITTERN: Containing many New and Excellent Tunes, both Easie and Delightfull to the Practitioner.Missing: 1650s | Show results with:1650s
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V is for Veit Bach - BBC - Radio 3 - FeatureThough a baker by profession, Veit senior played the cittern (a Renaissance-period instrument combining elements of the lyre and guitar, and played by means of ...
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Carl Michael Bellman – The Bard of 18th-Century StockholmBellman's music was performed on the cittern, and he often borrowed melodies from popular European tunes, reshaping them with his own words. Songs like “Gubben ...
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Carl Michael Bellman in Atlanta - CARLI Digital CollectionsBellman performed his songs to his own accompaniment on the cittern, a flat- bottomed lute-like stringed instrument, dating from the Renaissance. The music.<|separator|>
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Cittern | Rob MacKillop ~ MusicianThe modern cittern has established a firm place in contemporary Scottish music, but it has been around in various guises for centuries.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Future Celtic Shock : An Updated Sound From Scotland's Battlefield ...Changes a few years ago in the quartet's personnel--which also features guitar-cittern player Alistair Russell (a 10-year veteran), piper-flutist Iain ...
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Tarren - The Sidmouth Folk FestivalTarren is made up of Bristol-based artists Sid Goldsmith, Alex Garden and Danny Pedler. They combine cittern and concertina, fiddle, and accordion to create ...Missing: performers | Show results with:performers