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- Barbiton abstract "The barbiton, or barbitos (Gr: βάρβιτον or βάρβιτος; Lat. barbitus), is an ancient stringed instrument known from Greek and Roman classics related to the lyre. The barbat or barbud, also sometimes called barbiton, is an unrelated lute-like instrument derived from Persia.The Greek instrument was a bass version of the kithara, and belonged in the zither family, but in medieval times, the same name was used to refer to a different instrument that was a variety of lute.".
- Barbiton thumbnail Barbitos,_Nordisk_familjebok.png?width=300.
- Barbiton wikiPageID "2976819".
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- Barbiton wikiPageRevisionID "643154544".
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Alcaeus_of_Mytilene.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Anacreon.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Arabs.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Aristotle.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Aulos.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Barbat_(lute).
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Bass_(instrument).
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Engel_(musicologist).
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_musical_instruments.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lyres.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Cithara.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Cittern.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Classics.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Perrault.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Constantijn_Huygens.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Dictionary.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Epigonion.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink File:Barbiton.png.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Battista_Doni.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Greek_literature.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Greeks.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Pollux.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Khosrow_II.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Lesbos.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Lute.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Lyre.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Major_scale.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Mode_(music).
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Moors.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Octave.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Pan_flute.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Perfect_number.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Physical_modelling_synthesis.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Pindar.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Poet.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Rebab.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Fludd.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Salpinx.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Sappho.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Sicily.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink String_instrument.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Teos.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Terpander.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Theocritus.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Theorbo.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Tortoiseshell.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Turtle.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink Zither.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLink File:Barbitos,_Nordisk_familjebok.png.
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Barbiton".
- Barbiton wikiPageWikiLinkText "barbiton".
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- Barbiton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek_musical_instruments.
- Barbiton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quote.
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- Barbiton subject Category:Ancient_Greek_musical_instruments.
- Barbiton subject Category:Lyres.
- Barbiton hypernym Instrument.
- Barbiton type Agent.
- Barbiton type Instrument.
- Barbiton type Instrument.
- Barbiton comment "The barbiton, or barbitos (Gr: βάρβιτον or βάρβιτος; Lat. barbitus), is an ancient stringed instrument known from Greek and Roman classics related to the lyre. The barbat or barbud, also sometimes called barbiton, is an unrelated lute-like instrument derived from Persia.The Greek instrument was a bass version of the kithara, and belonged in the zither family, but in medieval times, the same name was used to refer to a different instrument that was a variety of lute.".
- Barbiton label "Barbiton".
- Barbiton sameAs Q790312.
- Barbiton sameAs Барбитос.
- Barbiton sameAs Bàrbiton.
- Barbiton sameAs Barbitos.
- Barbiton sameAs Βάρβιτος.
- Barbiton sameAs Barbitón.
- Barbiton sameAs Barbitos.
- Barbiton sameAs Barbitosz.
- Barbiton sameAs m.08h75x.
- Barbiton sameAs Barbitos.
- Barbiton sameAs Barbitos.
- Barbiton sameAs Q790312.
- Barbiton sameAs 巴尔比通.
- Barbiton wasDerivedFrom Barbiton?oldid=643154544.
- Barbiton depiction Barbitos,_Nordisk_familjebok.png.
- Barbiton isPrimaryTopicOf Barbiton.