Engineering:Cithrinchen
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Short description: Distinctively shaped cittern of the Renaissance and Baroque periods
Cithrinchen or Bell cittern by Joachim Tielke in the V&A Museum, London, UK. | |
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Other names | Bell cittern, Citrinchen, Hamburger cithrinchen |
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The Cithrinchen or Bell cittern was a distinctively shaped instrument of the renaissance and baroque periods. It was usually strung with doubled courses of thin, light tension brass or steel strings. It usually had 3 soundholes (with decorative roses) and 5 (or sometimes 6 or more) courses (pairs) of strings. It was popular in Germany , England and Sweden. [1][2][3][4][5]
Most such instruments built nowadays are reconstructions of historical instruments, or modern mandolin-type instruments which simply use the same body shape as the historical Cithrinchen.
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References
- ↑ "Zistern". http://www.studia-instrumentorum.de/MUSEUM/zistern.htm.
- ↑ "ATLAS of Plucked Instruments - cittern". https://atlasofpluckedinstruments.com/cittern.htm.
- ↑ "Hamburger Cithrinchen". https://www.instrumentenbau-kilian.de/hamburgercithrinchen.html.
- ↑ "Cithrinchen". https://www.mkg-hamburg.de/de/sammlung/sammlungen/musikinstrumente/cithrinchen.html.
- ↑ "Cithrinchen - Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek". https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/item/32IUD3AQWEOXLS3VXWCXZXFTEKUYRGUW/.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cithrinchen.
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