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lutes [luːts] Laute
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1. Guitars and lutes are fretted musical instruments.
2. The official Athletics website for the Pacific Lutheran University Lutes
3. Given identical soundboards, lutes made of cherry and rosewood will sound quite different.
4. Introduced over 40 year ago, the Roosebeck brand of Lutes, Harps, Dulcimers, and Balalaikas are appreciated by musicians worldwide
5. Where that Aeaean isle forgets the main, And only the low lutes of love complain, And only shadows of wan lovers pine--
6. Entertainment' on 'organs, lutes, Bandoras, mandores, violins and flutes' for an hour preceding the play at Blackfriars Theatre in 1602 is well known
7. Discover releases, reviews, track listings, recommendations, and more about Guy Robert And Elisabeth Robert - Music Of The Renaissance For Lutes, Vihuelas, And Citterns at Discogs
8. ARM OF THE LAW HARRY HARRISON From afar the rumors of revelry, the Brouhaha of a mad population, saluted his deaf ears, the distant music of lutes and viols
9. The instruments in question are lutes of six to ten courses (the latter were played long into the ‘baroque’ era)(1), as well as the Archlute
10. A prototype tool used to "Arpeggiate" chords in MIDI files so they can be played in FFXIV using Bard Music Player with instruments like harps or lutes
11. The script, by EV Crowe, was packed tight with goodies for those listening carefully a great joke about lutes comes and goes in a beat, and I found Paul Woodson captivating as Charlie, a charmer and a tireless Blusterer who
12. ‘He is also a luthier, having constructed countless lutes, Bandoras and citterns for many of Europe's string-pluckers.’ ‘In its early period the banjo was known by many names including the aforementioned bandore, as well as banjar, bangie, bangoe, banjil, banshaw and banza.’
13. ‘He is also a luthier, having constructed countless lutes, Bandoras and citterns for many of Europe's string-pluckers.’ ‘In its early period the banjo was known by many names including the aforementioned bandore, as well as banjar, bangie, bangoe, banjil, banshaw and banza.’