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- Lute abstract "Lute can refer generally to any string instrument having the strings running in a plane parallel to the sound table (in the Hornbostel–Sachs system), more specifically to any plucked string instrument with a neck (either fretted or unfretted) and a deep round back, or more specifically to an instrument from the family of European lutes.The European lute and the modern Near-Eastern oud both descend from a common ancestor via diverging evolutionary paths. The lute is used in a great variety of instrumental music from the Medieval to the late Baroque eras and was the most important instrument for secular music in the Renaissance. It is also an accompanying instrument, especially in vocal works, often realizing a basso continuo or playing a written-out accompaniment.The player of a lute is called a lutenist, lutanist, "lewtist" or lutist, and a maker of lutes (or any string instrument) is referred to as a luthier.".
- Lute thumbnail Deutsches_Museum_(121282543).jpg?width=300.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink LuteSocietyofAmerica.org.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink contemporaryandmodernlutemusic.doomby.com.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink gerbode.net.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink homepage_f.html.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink le.luth.free.fr.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink Geluit15.pdf.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink Geluit16.pdf.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink lsj.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink lutecorner.ch.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink FSFormulaire.asp?GRILLE=CIMUFACTEURAVANCEE_0&TYPEMENU=catalogue-facteurinstrument-bandeau.asp?TYPESOUSMENU=2.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink FSFormulaire.asp?GRILLE=CIMUPHOTOTHEQUESIMPLE_0&TYPEMENU=catalogue-phototheque-bandeau.asp.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink FSFormulaire.asp?GRILLE=CIMUINSTRUMENTAVANCEE_0&TYPEMENU=catalogue-instrumentoeuvre-bandeau.asp?TYPESOUSMENU=2.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink default-collection-musee.htm.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink facbooks.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink reneszanszlant.lap.hu.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink slweiss.com.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink lute.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink druick003t.html.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink Bandora.html.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink Baroque.html.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink Lautenweltadressbuch.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink JLSA-Index.html.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink lute.html.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink www.lautengesellschaft.de.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink www.lute-academy.be.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink ?Publications:Newsletter:2001.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink JVHPioneers.pdf.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink www.lutesoc.co.uk.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink listview.aspx?page=1&sort=0&sortdir=asc&keyword=lute&fp=1&dd1=18&dd2=0&vw=1.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink www.sf-luth.org.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink FRELUTE.htm.
- Lute wikiPageExternalLink www.tielke-hamburg.de.
- Lute wikiPageID "18596".
- Lute wikiPageRevisionID "605315057".
- Lute background "strings".
- Lute classification "* Necked bowl lutes * String instruments".
- Lute developed Classical_antiquity.
- Lute developed Middle_Ages.
- Lute hasPhotoCollection Lute.
- Lute hornbostelSachs "321.321".
- Lute hornbostelSachsDesc "Composite chordophone sounded by the bare fingers".
- Lute imageCapt "Various lutes".
- Lute name "Lute".
- Lute related "* Angélique * Archlute * Balalaika * Barbat * Bağlama * Biwa * Bouzouki * Charango * Chitarra Italiana * Cobza * Dombra * Domra * Dutar * Guitar * Kobza * Komuz * Kopuz * Laouto * Mandocello * Mandola * Mandolin * Mandolute * Oud * Pandura * Pipa * Tambur * Tanbur * Tembûr * Theorbo * Tiorbino * Topshur".
- Lute subject Category:Baroque_instruments.
- Lute subject Category:Composite_chordophones.
- Lute subject Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Lute subject Category:Lutes.
- Lute subject Category:Necked_bowl_lutes.
- Lute comment "Lute can refer generally to any string instrument having the strings running in a plane parallel to the sound table (in the Hornbostel–Sachs system), more specifically to any plucked string instrument with a neck (either fretted or unfretted) and a deep round back, or more specifically to an instrument from the family of European lutes.The European lute and the modern Near-Eastern oud both descend from a common ancestor via diverging evolutionary paths.".
- Lute label "Alaúde".
- Lute label "Laute".
- Lute label "Laúd".
- Lute label "Liuto".
- Lute label "Luit".
- Lute label "Lute".
- Lute label "Luth".
- Lute label "Lutnia".
- Lute label "Лютня".
- Lute label "リュート".
- Lute label "魯特琴".
- Lute sameAs Loutna.
- Lute sameAs Laute.
- Lute sameAs Laúd.
- Lute sameAs Laut.
- Lute sameAs Luth.
- Lute sameAs Liuto.
- Lute sameAs リュート.
- Lute sameAs 류트.
- Lute sameAs Luit.
- Lute sameAs Lutnia.
- Lute sameAs Alaúde.
- Lute sameAs m.04q7r.
- Lute sameAs Q180733.
- Lute sameAs Q180733.
- Lute wasDerivedFrom Lute?oldid=605315057.
- Lute depiction Deutsches_Museum_(121282543).jpg.
- Lute isPrimaryTopicOf Lute.