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Gittern - Wikipedia
The gittern was a relatively small gut-strung, round-backed instrument that first appeared in literature and pictorial representation during the 13th century ...
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Early Music @ 1: Arngeir, gittern - YouTube
Arngeir introduces us to the gittern and performs some medieval music for us!
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Medieval Gittern - Carved Body - Handmade & Professional
The gittern is a musical instrument that was popular during the medieval period in Europe. It is considered one of the ancestors of the modern guitar.
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gittern
▪ I. gittern, n. arch. (ˈgɪtən) Forms: 4–5 gitern(e, 4–6 gytern(e, (5 getarne, -erne, -yrne, gittyrn), (6 getron, githorn, guthorne), 6–7 gitterne, (7 gittron, gytterne), 7, 9 ghittern, 8 guiterne, 6– gittern. [a. OF. guiterne, guisterne, etc. (obs. since 16–17th c.) of obscure formation. The form g...
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Gittern (Medieval) – Early Music Instrument Database
In the Middle Ages, gitterns were used as plectrum instruments, probably for playing top parts in polyphony since they didn't have much lower range.
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Gittern | Medieval, Lute-like, Fretted - Britannica
Gittern, either of two medieval stringed musical instruments, the guitarra latina and the guitarra morisca. The latter was also known as the guitarra ...
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The gittern: a short history - Early Music Muse
The gittern was one of the most important plucked fingerboard instruments of the late medieval period. Loved by all levels of society.
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Gittern - Diabolus in Musica
The gittern was a common medieval instrument. It originated some time in the 13th century, and had largely died out by the end of the 15th century.
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Gittern - Etsy
Medieval Gittern – Handmade 4-String Instrument | Mahogany Body, Maple Neck, Spruce Top | Glossy Polish | 480mm Scale (GDAD Tuning)
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GITTERN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GITTERN is a medieval guitar.
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Hinter Gittern – Der Frauenknast
Hinter Gittern – Der Frauenknast (English: "Behind bars - The Women's Prison", in short: HG or HiGi) was a German television series in the form of a soap
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The Harp Consort
), Belinda Sykes (alto shawm, Renaissance bagpipes), Hille Perl (viola da gamba, lyra viol, violone, gittern); Lucy Carolan (harpsichord), Pat O'Brien (bandora, guitar), Paul O'Dette (theorbo, cittern, guitar), Steve Player (dancer,gittern, French cittern, guitar, whistle, drone pipes), Pedro Estevan
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