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- Waldzither abstract "The waldzither (German: "forest zither") is a plucked string instrument from Germany that came up around 1900 in Thuringia. It is a type of cittern that has nine steel strings in five courses. Different types of waldzither come in different tunings, which are generally open tunings as usual in citterns. The most common type has the tuning C, G G, C C, E E, G G.Producers of the waldzither attempted to establish it as a national instrument of Germany in the first half of the 20th century, when more complicated instruments were hard to get and to afford. Martin Luther was popularly said to have played a similar cittern at the Wartburg.".
- Waldzither thumbnail Hamburger_waldzither.jpg?width=300.
- Waldzither wikiPageExternalLink atlasofpluckedinstruments.com.
- Waldzither wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Waldzither wikiPageExternalLink stringedinstrumentdatabase.110mb.com.
- Waldzither wikiPageExternalLink display.html?serienr=1.
- Waldzither wikiPageExternalLink www.waldzither.de.
- Waldzither wikiPageID "2618862".
- Waldzither wikiPageLength "1917".
- Waldzither wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Waldzither wikiPageRevisionID "611629034".
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_musical_instruments.
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mandolin_family_instruments.
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink Cittern.
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink English_guitar.
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink Guitar_tunings.
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink Halszither.
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink List_of_musical_instruments_by_Hornbostel-Sachs_number:_321.322.
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink List_of_national_instruments_(music).
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Luther.
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink Necked_box_lute.
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink Open_tuning.
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_guitar.
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink String_instrument.
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink Thuringia.
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink Thüringen.
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLink Wartburg.
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLinkText "Waldzither".
- Waldzither wikiPageWikiLinkText "waldzither".
- Waldzither background "string".
- Waldzither classification String_instrument.
- Waldzither developed "Germany".
- Waldzither hasPhotoCollection Waldzither.
- Waldzither hornbostelSachs "321.322".
- Waldzither hornbostelSachsDesc List_of_musical_instruments_by_Hornbostel-Sachs_number:_321.322.
- Waldzither hornbostelSachsDesc Necked_box_lute.
- Waldzither imageCapt "Hamburg waldzither".
- Waldzither name "Waldzither".
- Waldzither wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Waldzither wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:De_icon.
- Waldzither wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expand_German.
- Waldzither wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Instrument.
- Waldzither wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-de.
- Waldzither wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Waldzither subject Category:German_musical_instruments.
- Waldzither subject Category:Mandolin_family_instruments.
- Waldzither hypernym Instrument.
- Waldzither type Agent.
- Waldzither type Article.
- Waldzither type Instrument.
- Waldzither type Article.
- Waldzither type Instrument.
- Waldzither comment "The waldzither (German: "forest zither") is a plucked string instrument from Germany that came up around 1900 in Thuringia. It is a type of cittern that has nine steel strings in five courses. Different types of waldzither come in different tunings, which are generally open tunings as usual in citterns.".
- Waldzither label "Waldzither".
- Waldzither sameAs Waldzither.
- Waldzither sameAs m.0gtt5dk.
- Waldzither sameAs Q2542042.
- Waldzither sameAs Q2542042.
- Waldzither wasDerivedFrom Waldzither?oldid=611629034.
- Waldzither depiction Hamburger_waldzither.jpg.
- Waldzither isPrimaryTopicOf Waldzither.