单词 | cittern |
例句 | It did indeed turn into the trusty guitar in due course, but not before it had cross-fertilised with another medieval instrument, the citole, whose chief successor in England was unhelpfully called the cittern. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z The early-music ensemble brings Yuletide cheer — and instruments, such as the viol, crumhorn and cittern — from a much earlier time in “Wassail, Wassail!” presented by the Early Music Guild. Arts and entertainment highlights for the week beginning Dec. 9 2012-12-07T22:56:59Z Danielle Svonavec lends her soprano to the consort’s lute, cittern, viols and flute as they play songs from the plays of William Shakespeare. 5 don’t-miss classical-music events around Seattle, March 31-April 7 2017-03-31T04:00:00Z The Baltimore Consort The early-music ensemble brings Yuletide cheer -- and instruments, such as the viol, crumhorn and cittern -- from a much earlier time in "Wassail, Wassail!" presented by the Early Music Guild. A 'Portlandia' peek, plus 15 other things to do this week 2012-12-10T15:01:07Z Find your Celtic groove with great Irish and Scottish baroque and traditional music, performed by fiddler and Irish whistle player Michael Albert, Scottish fiddler Brandon Vance and harpsichordist and cittern player Henry Lebedinsky. 4 don’t-miss classical events around Seattle and Bellevue 2017-03-10T05:00:00Z The cittern with its nine strings, bridge, and pegbox ‘‘brings to mind the theory of music’s harmonic proportions. Math at the Met 2017-11-16T05:00:00Z Among the highlights are Burns' cittern, a fragment of Jean Armour's wedding dress and original manuscripts including Scots Wha Hae and Auld Lang Syne. VisitScotland reveals top-rated visitor attractions - BBC News 2016-01-16T05:00:00Z In all three recordings, Latta sang vocals and played a variety of instruments, including guitar, cittern, electric base, harmonica, banjo and Latin percussion. ‘Small-time artist’ earns his Grammy equivalent 2015-03-29T04:00:00Z The instrument, a cittern with four strings, is being played by a bear. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" 2011-12-16T03:00:12.320Z Her excellence in singing arose from a natural, not an acquired, ability to modulate her voice: the instruments she played were the cittern, the harp, and the harpsichord. Mary Queen of Scots 1542-1587 2011-11-20T03:00:16.107Z There she has hanging a kind of cittern that plays of itself. Only a Girl: or, A Physician for the Soul. 2011-07-13T02:00:14.230Z And besides the bell, Battle had a cittern, or lute, made of a gourd, with a Jugga-wood neck like a fiddle. The Three Mulla-mulgars The popularity of the cittern was at its height in England and Germany during the 16th and 17th centuries. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" From every barber shop came the twang of cittern or guitar, while song burst from the lips of every tankard bearer. In Doublet and Hose A Story for Girls Dekker mentions a "barber's cittern for every serving-man to play upon." At the Sign of the Barber's Pole Studies In Hirsute History I have married his cittern that is common to all men': meaning that as the barber's cittern was always being played, so his wife was always talking. Shakespeare and Music With Illustrations from the Music of the 16th and 17th centuries The musical instruments represented include the cittern, bagpipe, hautboy, crowth, harp, trumpet, organ, guitar, tambour, and cymbals, with two others which are uncertain. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Exeter A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See The cittern consisted of a pear-shaped body similar to that of the lute but with a flat back and sound-board joined by ribs. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" Not the rich viol, trump, cymbal, nor horn, Guitar, nor cittern, nor the pining flute, Are half so sweet as tender human words. Many Thoughts of Many Minds A Treasury of Quotations from the Literature of Every Land and Every Age Immediately a prelude of pipe, cittern and viol, touched with practised minstrelsy, began to play from a neighboring thicket in such a mirthful cadence that the boughs of the Maypole quivered to the sound. Twice Told Tales A dancing-master, so called from his kit or cittern, a small fiddle, which dancing-masters always carry about with them, to play to their scholars. 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue The last development of the cittern before its disappearance was the addition of keys. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" A peculiarity of the cittern lay in the tuning of the courses, the third course known as bass being lower than the fourth styled tenor. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" The cittern has retained the following characteristics of the archetype. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" The instruments which remained true to the prototype in outline as well as in construction and in the derivation of the name were the ghittern and the guitar, so often confused with the cittern. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" The cittern of the middle ages was also to be found in oval shape. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" References to the cittern are plentiful in the literature of the 16th and 17th centuries. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" Robinson gives instructions for learning to play the cittern and for reading the tablature. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" |
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