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citole
▪ I. † citole Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: 4 sitol, sital, 4–5 sytole, citole, 5 cytole, cithole, cythole, (sotile, gytolle), 5–6 sythol(l, (sytolphe), 9 (Hist.) citole, sytol. [a. OF. citole (-olle, sitole, ci-, cytholle, -oile, chistole), corresp. to Pr. and OSp. ciˈtola, MHG. zitôl(e; app. a deriv. of ...
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Citole
Savin citole, the Lincoln Cathedral (stained glass) citole, and the Giorgiano painting citole show eight. Modern built citole with smaller thumbhole.
Modern citole built after style of citole of the tabernacle of St. Savin.
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Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Frame drum, Citole
Citole is string, Frame drum is percussion.
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Oliphant (band)
fiddle, recorder, hammered dulcimer and medieval lute, but the ensemble can also turn its hand to many of the instruments familiar in the Middle Ages: citole Members
Uli Kontu-Korhonen, soprano, hammered dulcimer
Janek Öller, recorders, bagpipes
Leif Karlson, citole, lute, percussion
Eira Karlson, fiddle, slide
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Cythara
Citole players have also been shown holding their instruments vertically. Galpin included pictures of the instruments he meant to talk about, and these clearly show what we today call the citole, including the citole from the
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Cetra
of Musical Instruments he said that cetera and cetra were Italian language words for the citole. The Italian citole, known there as cetra, eventually became the cittern.
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Gittern
century) which led to the gittern being called mandore and vice versa, and similar confusion with the citole. As a consequence, what is now believed to be the only known surviving medieval citole was until recently labelled a gittern.
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Airtam Frieze
Although not likely to be directly related, the instrument has features reminiscent of the citole (), including its shape, four soundholes in the corners
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sytalle
sytalle obs. form of citole.14.. Nom. in Wr.-Wülcker 738/18 Hic psalmatus, the sytalle.
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Guitarra latina
This gittern or citole with curved sides is illustrated in the medieval musical text the Cantigas de Santa Maria, alongside another gittern, the guitarra
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