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Encyclopedia > Kithara

The kithara was an ancient Greek musical instrument. It was a seven-stringed lyre with a deep, wooden sounding box. As opposed to the simpler lyra, it was primarily an instrument of professionals (see citharode). The Greek language (Greek Ελληνικά, IPA // – Hellenic) is an Indo-European language with a documented history of some 3,000 years. ... A musical instrument is a device that has been constructed or modified with the purpose of making music. ... A Lyre is a stringed musical instrument well known for its use in Classical Antiquity. ...


The kithara was the ancestor of several modern instruments, including the guitar, sitar and zither all of which derive their name from the word kithara. The classical guitar typically has 3 nylon and 3 nickel-wound strings. ... Premla Shahane playing a sitar, 1927 The sitar is a Hindustani classical music instrument. ... Zither The zither is a musical string instrument, mainly used in folk music. ...


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Oskar Heil Kithara Loudspeaker Review By Wayne Donnelly (2452 words)
Kithara is the name of an ancient Greek stringed instrument, somewhat resembling a lyre.
The Kithara is a moderately sized two-way floorstanding loudspeaker measuring approximately 16 by 16 inches square and 44 inches high.
I spent a couple of weeks playing the Kitharas at highish levels, with the loudspeaker terminals jumpers in place and a single set of loudspeaker cables, in order to break in the woofer, which initially sounded somewhat tight and slow.
"The Evolution of Ancient Greek Music in Byzantium" (3799 words)
The kithara is a seven-stringed instrument, although the number of strings could vary, possibly made of wood with a crossbar that has knobs and kollopes.
Based on the paintings of the kithara on vases, the kithara was performed by a highly trained professional male musician who was most often a mortal and not a god.
The kithara with auloi were probably used in the accompaniment of the victory odes or poetry for winners of atheletic contests.
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