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  2. Lute song - Wikipedia

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    The consort song, popular in England, is considered to be closely related to the lute song. This was an earlier strophic form of music that was for a solo voice accompanied by a small group of string instruments. [1] In France, the chanson is a precursor to the lute song or air de cour. Collections of airs de cour were used in other countries ...

  3. Music of Crete - Wikipedia

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    Cretan music has been largely heterophonic in texture or accompanied by drones and fifth chords on Cretan lute, classical guitar, mandolin, boulgari, and so forth. Drones are also played simultaneously on melody instruments such as the lyra and violin by bowing a second string (usually open) simultaneously as one plays the melody notes on ...

  4. Robert Ballard II - Wikipedia

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    An Entrée de luth by Robert Ballard, performed on an eight-course Renaissance lute by David Hernández Romero. Robert Ballard II (c.1572 or 1575 – after 1650) was a prominent French lutenist and composer. [1]

  5. English art song - Wikipedia

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    English theater works ("ballad operas") continued to be popular into the 19th century. The harpsichord, fortepiano, harp, and guitar were all popular instruments at the time; all were used to accompany voices and as solo instruments; song composition began to flourish as home music making with these instrument increased.

  6. Ronn McFarlane - Wikipedia

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    Ronn McFarlane (born 1953) is an American lutenist and composer, most notable as an interpreter of Renaissance music. [1] [2] He formerly taught lute at the Peabody Conservatory, and has recorded many albums as a solo performer and in collaboration with others, including the groups Ayreheart and The Baltimore Consort, and as a guest artist for countless other groups.

  7. Bourrée in E minor - Wikipedia

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    Others argue that since the piece was written in E minor, it would be incompatible with the baroque lute which was tuned to D minor. [4] Nevertheless, it may be played with other string instruments, such as the guitar, mandola or mandocello, and keyboard instruments, and it is especially well-known among guitarists. [5]

  8. Paul O'Dette - Wikipedia

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    O'Dette, who was born in Pittsburgh, began playing the electric guitar in a rock band in Columbus, Ohio, where he grew up. Eventually, this led him into playing guitar transcriptions of lute music, and not long after that he opted for the lute (as well as the related archlute, theorbo, and Baroque guitar) as his primary instruments, and now he specializes in the performance of Renaissance and ...

  9. Eleven-string alto guitar - Wikipedia

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    The 11-string alto guitar is a multi-string classical guitar, which generally refers to classical guitars with more than six strings. Classical guitars with extra strings can have from seven to 13 or more strings. [2] However, an 11-string is the most useful for performing lute music, particularly Bach and Weiss. The first six strings are tuned ...

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