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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 in Western Europe (Iberian Peninsula, Italy, France, England)
- 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 saracenica The guitarra latina, an ancestor of the modern guitar, usually had four strings and was plucked with a plectrum
- Gittern (Medieval) – Early Music Instrument Database
Gittern (Medieval) The gittern was shaped very much like the lute but with a smaller pear-shaped body Unlike the lute but like the bowed-string rebec, its neck was integral with its body in a single piece of wood
- The gittern: a short history - Early Music Muse
The 14th century French poet, Eustache Deschamps, gives evidence of the gittern’s rise in popularity, writing that “at royal courts everyone wants to play the trumpet, gittern, and rebebe ” (The rebebe was a bowed instrument – more information here under the heading, Origins: the rebab?)
- Early Music @ 1: Arngeir, gittern - YouTube
Subscribed 542 19K views 5 years ago Arngeir introduces us to the gittern and performs some medieval music for us! more
- Gitterns | Gittern Maker | Gittern Builder - George Stevens
A gittern was the first instrument I ever built when I started learning luthiery in 1989 I based my original designs on the only known surviving example of the instrument, a five course gittern made by Hans Ott in Nuremberg c 1450, a period in which I would suggest the use of gitterns was in decline (incredibly for such an early period, it has
- Gittern Medieval Instruments: A Historical Guide - Knights Templar
The gittern, a type of medieval stringed instrument, holds a unique place in the realm of historical musical instruments Known for its distinctive characteristics and construction, the gittern differed from other instruments of the medieval period in various aspects
- gittern - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
gittern (plural gitterns) A small, quill - plucked, gut - strung musical instrument, most commonly with three to four strings in doubles courses; it is a flat-backed predecessor of the guitar, and it originated around the 13th century, coming to Europe via Moorish Spain
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