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  1. 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, …

  2. 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 …

  3. 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.

  4. The gittern: a short history - Early Music Muse

    Jul 14, 2015 · Gittern players did not make the transition from quill to fingers and the fuller sound of the lute was favoured, thus the declining popularity of the gittern in the latter part of the 15th century …

  5. Gittern - Organology: Musical Instruments Encyclopedia

    The gittern’s characteristics, from its portability and versatility to its clear tone and accessibility, contributed to its enduring legacy as a vital instrument in the musical landscape of medieval and …

  6. Gittern Musical Instrument Facts - worldofmusicality.com

    Sep 10, 2024 · It was a small, pear-shaped instrument made from a single piece of wood and had a bright, clear sound. Played with either the fingers or a plectrum, the gittern was a popular instrument …

  7. GITTERN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    Jan 29, 2025 · an early musical instrument from the Middle Ages with a round back, a flat front, a neck, and strings. It was usually played with the hard end of a feather held between the fingers: The gittern …

  8. Gittern - Medieval Life and Times

    Definition and description of the Gittern: The Gittern can be described as being similar to a modern guitar. Description: An instrument like a small guitar, the gittern was a relatively small, quill-plucked, …

  9. Diabolus in Musica Guide to Early Instruments - The Gittern and Citole

    So the early guitar was called a gittern in the early sixteenth century. By the eighteenth, the gittern was a form of English guitar, which wasn't a guitar, but a form of cittern.

  10. Engineering:Gittern - HandWiki

    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, …