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  • 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
  • BANDORE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    “Bandore ” Merriam-Webster com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https: www merriam-webster com dictionary bandore Accessed 15 Jun 2025
  • 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 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    bandore (plural bandores) A historical stringed instrument similar in form to a guitar; a pandore


















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