Category:Chitarra Italiana
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Chitarra Italiana is a lute-shaped plucked instrument with 4 or 5 single (sometimes double) strings, in a tuning similar to that of guitar. It was common in Italy during the Renaissance Era.
It is believed to have descended from Panduras, the Mediterranean lutes of Antiquity, and to be related to north African Quitra (or Kwitra, Kitra).
See Also
[edit]- Chitarrone — theorbo-ized bass chitarra Italiana
- Gittern — another name for the chitarra.
- Cittern — labeled cythara Germanica et Italica, in the Latin on Kircher's Musurgia Universalis.
- Chitarra battente — Renaissance guitars also known as Chitarra Italiana.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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- Chitarrone (16 F)
- Cythara Germanica et Italica (2 F)
Media in category "Chitarra Italiana"
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A Liuto Chittara Player.jpg 5,456 × 3,632; 6.03 MB
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Chitarra-italiana.jpg 437 × 600; 36 KB