Use "lute" in a sentence

1. All ye, whom love or fortune hath betrayed (John Dowland). Secular. Lute song. Lute.

2. Both lute and Archlute are differentiated from the "tradional" lute in

3. Thieves steal a gnome's magic lute.

4. He knows how to play the Chinese lute.

5. Take the plough thethe mallet the lute.

6. Ah! You can make that lute discourse, I perceive.

7. He began playing on the lute at noon.

8. He idly plucked the strings of the lute.

9. The Chinese lute is played with nails made of tortoise shells worn on the five fingers while the Japanese lute is played with a plectrum .

10. Archlute definition is - a large lute : chitarrone, theorbo.

11. Sweet music was being played on the lute.

12. Francis Pilkington. A Pavin For The Lute And Bass Viol.

13. Bouzouki definition, a long-necked, fretted lute of modern Greece

14. Balalaika, Russian stringed musical instrument of the lute family

15. 9 Francis Pilkington. A Pavin For The Lute And Bass Viol.

16. Bouzouki, also spelled buzuki, long-necked plucked lute of Greece

17. John Lenti's performances as a soloist and chamber musician on theorbo, renaissance lute, baroque lute, Archlute, and baroque guitar have been described as “a joy to behold” (Seattle

18. 10 The Chinese lute is played with nails made of tortoise shells worn on the five fingers while the Japanese lute is played with a plectrum .

19. The allure of pipes, of a lute, of a lyre, a flute.

20. John Robison, Lute, Theorbo, and Archlute USF musicology professor John O

21. Archlute definition: a long, large bass lute Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

22. The second lute song, Essex's own poem, does not stand out unduly.

23. Ratings for this year's Grammy smut show ab-so-lute-ly Cratered

24. The Bouzouki is a long-necked Lute developed in Greece from its Turkish roots

25. He flew into a rage with him and brained him with his lute.

26. Without lyre , without lute or chorus,[http://Sentencedict.com] Death a silent pilot comes at last.

27. The Bouzouki is a long-necked Lute developed in Greece from its Turkish roots

28. Bouzoukis (20) The Bouzouki is a long-necked Lute developed in Greece from its Turkish roots

29. First, let me say that I think Lute Olson runs a very clean program.

30. Even as the strings of a lute are alone though they quiver with the same music.

31. Lute, theorbo, and Archlute in Italy, England, Germany, and France in the 17th and 18th centuries

32. A woman fingered a lute, and there were two others seated on cushions, one reading.

33. One of them had brought a lute-like instrument out of which he plucked some bittersweet notes.

34. Here too he started to write hymns which he would sing to his own accompaniment on a lute.

35. Fourteen months and four attempts later, the shop finally bought a lute - and placed an order for another.

36. She was aware of her body, realising that it was taut as a lute string with anticipation.

37. 10 The classical mandolin -- as opposed to its slightly different bluegrass cousin -- looks like a stunted lute.

38. He began his musical education at age of 3 and learned to play on Bouzouki, lute, violin and piano

39. 'Cause Reverend Lawrence's grandson is going to get the, uh, lute-playing angel,'cause he was in the choir.

40. In addition to Balalaikas, it included domras (a kind of lute), wind instruments (flutes, horns) and percussion instruments

41. Bouzouki: Greek long necked lute related to the Turkish Saz; 3 or 4 double courses of metal strings

42. The moon went behind a cloud, and Guy heard Blondel dear his throat and touch the strings of his lute.

43. This guy has become the offensive threat Lute and the other coaches have been talking about for the past three years.

44. 179 rows  · They had a US number one hit record, "Alley oop" (Lute Records 5905) in 1960

45. Theorbo, large bass lute, or Archlute, used from the 16th to the 18th century for song accompaniments and for basso continuo parts

46. The string "courses", unlike those of a Renaissance lute or Archlute, were often single, although double stringing was also used

47. The lute also provided the music for the game of musical chairs they played, with cushions laid in a row.

48. In addition to Progreso Lute, he will also visit Nunavut Baker Lake, Northwest Territories Yellowknife, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory and other places visited. Sentencedict.com

49. Bandore definition: a 16th-century plucked musical instrument resembling a lute but larger and fitted with Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

50. Archlute definition, a lute with two pegboxes, one for the stopped strings and the other for the bass strings, which run outside the fingerboard

51. ‘An ancient stringed instrument, it is an Ancestor of the European lute.’ ‘It is played on the oud (an Ancestor of the lute) and the rebaba (a one-stringed instrument).’ ‘It was placed there out of the conviction that it was the Ancestor, however remote, of the American constitution and the bill of rights.’

52. Archlute: A large bass lute, double-necked like the theorbo and chitarrone, and differing from them in the arrangement of the longer strings

53. Bream's passion for the Elizabethan lute resulted in him being given solo recitals in concert halls around the world, as well as programmes of …

54. Bourree (pdf) A Lute-ful Quick Dance: Bourrée in E minor Bourrée in E minor is an instrumental piece written by Johann Sebastian Bach

55. Bornean (Kenyah people) Muscians in the Kenyah-Kayan region of north-central Borneo play the sapeh, a distinctive plucked lute whose body is open at the back

56. Archlute, large 16th-century bass lute provided with additional bass strings, or diapasons, and producing a deeper sound that could be used in orchestral basso continuo parts

57. 1 Description 2 Stats 3 Abilities 4 Trivia Archlute is a common lute in For The King 13 Magic Damage +12% Gold Multiplier Ritardando Symphony Rubato Support Combat Range

58. Capo definition, any of various devices for a guitar, lute, banjo, etc., that when clamped or screwed down across the strings at a given fret will raise each string a corresponding number of half tones

59. ‘One of the commonest consorts in the Elizabethan period was the combination of treble viol or violin, flute or recorder, bass viol, lute, cittern, and Bandora, for which Morley wrote his Consort Lessons in …

60. The sound of the lute is sweet but a little sad, strong and independent yet strangely personal, giving the listener chills up and down the spine as both body and brain bask in the beautiful baroque Barytones

61. In this extraordinarily broad survey, Nigel North discusses the history of the lute, the Archlute, and the theorbo and gives practical advice on technique, the choice of instrument for particular music, and the preparation of scores

62. The definitive discussion was written by Robert Spencer, and additional useful comments by Nigel North are available in his 1987 book Continuo Playing on the Lute, Archlute and Theorbo (out of print, but copies are generally available)

63. Some references refer to The Hollywood Argyles as a One-Hit Wonder, which perhaps is understandable when you see that name beside just one hit single, Alley-Oop, in the summer of 1960 on Lute 5905 b/w Sho' Know A Lot About Love

64. The bouzouki belongs to a family of long neck lute instruments such as Saz, Tanbur and Bouzouk. The name "Bouzouki" is believed to derive from "Bozuk" which means "broken", possibly referring to the alteration of the tuning of this instrument from the Anatolian/ Central Asian.

65. Over a period of some three centuries there are plenty of references to gut-stringed instruments that resemble the harpsichord and imitate the delicate soft timbre of the lute (including its lower-sounding variants, the theorbo and chitarrone or Archlute) or the harp, but little concrete information

66. Bourrée - Musical Definition Bourrée - Stately French dance in double time Musical examples where the term 'Bourrée' is used: Famous examples include the Bouree from Handel's Music for the Royal Fireworks HWV 351 and Bach's Bourree in E Minor from Lute Suite BMV 966.

67. The Archlute (Spanish archilaúd, Italian arciliuto, German Erzlaute, Russian Архилютня) is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo.

68. The Archlute (Spanish archilaúd, Italian arciliuto, German Erzlaute, Russian Архилютня) is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo

69. The Archlute (Spanish archilaúd, Italian arciliuto, German Erzlaute, Russian Архилютня) is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo.

70. ‘The Archlute and the chitarrone or theorbo had, in addition to the strings on the fingerboard, open bass strings on an extended neck with a second pegbox.’ ‘Playing on an Archlute, Cherici also performed a second half of 17 th-century French music for the lute, the best of which was by Pierre Ballard.’

71. The Archlute (Spanish archilaúd, Italian arciliuto, German Erzlaute, Russian Архилютня) is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo.

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73. From the US side the delegation led by Secretary Clinton would include the Director of National Intelligence Mr. James Clapper; Assistant to President on Science and Technology Mr. John Holdren; Deputy Energy Secretary Mr. Daniel Poneman; Deputy Secretary, Department of Homeland Security, Ms Jane Lute; as well as a number of other senior officials from various Departments of the US Administration.

74. Bouzouki, also spelled Buzuki, long-necked plucked lute of Greece.Resembling a mandolin, the bouzouki has a round wooden body, with metal strings arranged in three or four double courses over a fretted fingerboard.The musician plucks the strings over the soundhole with a plectrum held in the right hand, while pressing on the strings on the fingerboard with the fingers of the left hand.