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Chitarras battente

Scope note

Guitars of southern Italy, known from the 17th and 18th centuries, having a deep body, slightly arched back, rounded edges, slight waist, and central soundhole filled with an ornamental rose. The metal strings, usually arranged in five double or triple courses, pass over the bridge to pins at the base of the body, and are played with a plectrum.

Term type

AAT

Getty AAT term number

300042854

Broader Terms used

guitars

Term used for

guitarras battente

Equivalent Terms used

chitarra battente

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13yrs ago

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