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- Archlute abstract "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. Essentially a tenor lute with the theorbo's neck-extension, the archlute lacks the power in the tenor and the bass that the theorbo's large body and typically greater string length provide.The main differences between the archlute and the "baroque" lute of northern Europe are that the baroque lute has 11 to 13 courses, while the archlute typically has 14, and the tuning of the first six courses of the baroque lute outlines a d-minor chord, while the archlute preserves the tuning of the Renaissance lute, with perfect fourths surrounding a third in the middle for the first six. The archlute was often used as a solo instrument for the first three-quarters of the 17th century, but is rarely mentioned as a continuo instrument in this period, the theorbo being the lute class instrument with this role. As continuo bass lines were composed both faster in motion and higher in tessitura towards the end of the 17th century, the archlute began to eclipse the theorbo as the main plucked string continuo instrument. The theorbo lacked the higher notes of the bass lines and the increasing practise of doubling the continuo part with a bowed bass (cello or viol) made the archlute's lack of power in the tenor and bass a less important shortcoming. The theorbo had been commonly used as the melodic bass instrument in trio sonatas from the beginning of the Baroque and the archlute took over that function too, with the most famous example being Corelli's Opus 1 and 3 trio sonatas which have partbooks for 1st and 2nd violin, 'violone o arciliuto' and a continuo part for organ, a simplified version of the 'violone o arciliuto' book. The violone o arciliuto book has just as many figures to tell the player what chords to play as the organ partbook, which suggests the archlute player would be adding chords above the bass where possible. The archlute was used in Handel's operas and like repertoire; Giulio Cesare (1724) has continuo parts labelled both arciliuto and tiorba. Perhaps one player would play both instruments.Music for solo archlute is usually notated in tablature.".
- Archlute thumbnail Sallas.jpg?width=300.
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- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Alessandro_Piccinini.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Angélique_(instrument).
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Arcangelo_Corelli.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Barbat_(lute).
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Baroque_music.
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- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lutes.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Necked_bowl_lutes.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Category:String_instruments.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Cello.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Chitarra_Italiana.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Classical_guitar_with_additional_strings.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Edin_Karamazov.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Figured_bass.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink File:Tuning-arch.png.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink George_Frideric_Handel.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Zamboni.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Giulio_Cesare.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Handel.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Il_Giardino_Armonico.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Jakob_Lindberg.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Kurdish_tanbur.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink List_of_musical_instruments_by_Hornbostel-Sachs_number:_321.321.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Luca_Pianca.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Luciano_Contini.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Lute.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Mandola.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Mandolin.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Massimo_Lonardi.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Multi-string_classical_guitar.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Necked_bowl_lutes.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Nigel_North.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Oud.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Pandura.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Paolo_Cherici.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Paul_ODette.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Pipa.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Reentrant_tuning.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
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- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink String_instruments.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Tablature.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Tambouras.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Tanbur.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Tanbur_(Turkish).
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Tembûr.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink The_Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink The_Renaissance.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Theorbo.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Tiorba.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Tiorbino.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Trio_sonata.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_tambur.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLink Viol.
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLinkText "Archlute".
- Archlute wikiPageWikiLinkText "archlute".
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- Archlute caption "Archlute by Matteo Sellas, 17th Century.".
- Archlute classification "*Necked bowl lutes *String instruments".
- Archlute hasPhotoCollection Archlute.
- Archlute imageSize "150".
- Archlute name "Archlute".
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- Archlute subject Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Archlute subject Category:Lutes.
- Archlute subject Category:Necked_bowl_lutes.
- Archlute subject Category:String_instruments.
- Archlute hypernym Instrument.
- Archlute type Agent.
- Archlute type Instrument.
- Archlute type Instrument.
- Archlute type Thing.
- Archlute comment "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.".
- Archlute label "Archlute".
- Archlute seeAlso Lute.
- Archlute seeAlso Evolution_of_the_lute.
- Archlute sameAs Arxillaüt.
- Archlute sameAs Erzlaute.
- Archlute sameAs Αρχιλαούτο.
- Archlute sameAs Archilaúd.
- Archlute sameAs Archiluth.
- Archlute sameAs Arciliuto.
- Archlute sameAs アーチリュート.
- Archlute sameAs Aartsluit.
- Archlute sameAs Erkelutt.
- Archlute sameAs Erkelutt.
- Archlute sameAs Archilaüt.
- Archlute sameAs m.084wf4.