Concept information
Definicja
- One or more strings are stretched between fixed points. The string bearer and the resonator are organically united and cannot be separated without destroying the instrument. The plane of the strings runs parallel with the sound-table. The string bearer is a plain handle that is attached to or carved from the resonator, like a neck. The resonator is built up from wood in the form of a box. NB: lutes whose body is built up in the shape of a bowl are classified as bowl lutes. Violin, viol, guitar. (en)
Pojęcie szersze
- 321.32 Necked lutes (en)
Pojęcia węższe
- 321.322-5 Necked box lutes or necked guitars sounded by the bare fingers (en)
- 321.322-7 Necked box lutes or necked guitars sounded by bowing (en)
- 321.322-71 Necked box lutes or necked guitars sounded by bowing with a bow (en)
- 321.322-8 Necked box lutes or necked guitars, with keyboard (en)
- 321.322-9 Mechanically driven necked box lutes or necked guitars (en)
URI
http://www.mimo-db.eu/HornbostelAndSachs/206
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