Bandora (instrument) - Wikipedia The bandora or bandore [1] is a large long-necked plucked string-instrument that can be regarded as a bass cittern though it does not have the re-entrant tuning typical of the cittern Probably first built by John Rose in England around 1560, it remained popular for over a century [ 2 ]
Fochlucan bandore - Forgotten Realms Wiki The illustrations of this instrument within the Player's Handbook 2 and Dungeon Master's Guide 5th edition are actually representing a bandura rather than a bandore, which is a wholly different stringed instrument that frequently gets misnamed as such
Bandora - Lute Society of America The bandora (sometimes spelled pandora) is reported to have been invented around 1562 by the English instrument builder John Rose, who was best known as a maker of violas da gamba It appears to be more like a guitar than a lute, since the body has parallel sides and the back is flat or only slightly arched, but the body’s outline is much more imaginative
Wired for sound: the bandora and orpharion – Early Music Muse Despite their inclusion in his manuscript, with the revelation of a new type of orpharion, and Roger North’s contemporaneous fulsome praise of the attractive “fullness as well as elegance” of the bandora in 1695, it would only be 2 years later that William Turner would write, “Certain it is, That several old English Instruments were
What does BANDORE mean? - Definitions. net The bandora or bandore is a large long-necked plucked string-instrument that can be regarded as a bass cittern though it does not have the re-entrant tuning typical of the cittern Probably first built by John Rose in England around 1560, it remained popular for over a century
Bandore - The Diary of Samuel Pepys A musical instrument with wire strings, and sounded with a plectrum; used as a bass to the cittern The banjo is a modification of the bandore, as the name is a negro corruption of that word
bandore - Search - D D Beyond Fochlucan bandore Uncommon Entangle, faerie fire, shillelagh, speak with animals Mac-Fuirmidh cittern Uncommon Barkskin, cure wounds, fog cloud Ollamh harp Legendary Confusion, control weather, fire storm Left to Right: Doss Lute, Mac-Fuirmidh cittern, and Canaith mandolin
Bandore - Forgotten Realms Wiki Bandores were bass-range musical instruments similar to citterns [1] The sound of the bandore was rich and mellow, and it was capable of reaching lower notes than usual citterns which made them good accompanying instruments for quieter voices Bandores typically had scalloped sides that were