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kithara    
n. 一种乐器[似竖琴]



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  • Kithara - Wikipedia
    The kithara (Greek: κιθάρα, romanized: kithára), Latinized as cithara, was an ancient Greek musical instrument in the yoke lutes family It was a seven-stringed professional version of the lyre, which was regarded as a rustic, or folk instrument, appropriate for teaching music to beginners
  • Kithara - World History Encyclopedia
    The kithara (guitar) was a stringed musical instrument, related to the lyre, played by the ancient Greeks and closely associated with the god Apollo, although in mythology its invention is attributed to Hermes who manufactured the instrument from a tortoise shell (chelys)
  • Kithara | Ancient Greece, Lyre, Strings | Britannica
    Kithara, stringed musical instrument, one of the two principal types of ancient Greek lyres It had a wooden soundboard and a box-shaped body, or resonator, from which extended two hollow arms connected by a crossbar
  • What Is The Kithara? History, Designs Sound . . .
    The kithara is an ancient Greek stringed instrument, classified broadly as a type of lyre It belongs to the family of chordophones— string instruments that produce sound through vibrating strings stretched between two points
  • The Kithara in Ancient Greece - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    The kithara, an instrument of the lyre family, had seven strings of equal length and a solidly built, wooden body, usually with a flat base Strings of gut or sinew were stretched from a holder at the base of the instrument over a bridge to the crossbar that joined the two sidepieces
  • KITHARA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of KITHARA is an ancient Greek stringed instrument similar to but larger than the lyre and having a box-shaped resonator
  • Kithara - Definition Detailed Explanation - Musical . . .
    The kithara is a large instrument with a flat wooden soundbox and a varying number of strings, typically ranging from four to seven It was played by plucking the strings with the fingers or a plectrum and was often used in religious ceremonies, festivals, and performances
  • Kithara - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
    The word “guitar” comes from the ancient Greek kithara Greek stringed instruments were divided into two types, the kithara and the lyra: both looked like lyres to us, but they were physically different and had different social roles
  • Kithara (performance lyre) - Duke University
    The kithara was a large performance lyre, a stringed instrument which the performer held in the left hand, and strummed with the right The left hand probably did not "stop" the strings in the manner of a modern guitar, but more likely was used to pull away strings which were not to sound when strumming





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