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- Q1812862 subject Q15282403.
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- Q1812862 abstract "The English guitar or guittar, is a stringed instrument - a type of cittern, which was popular in many places in Europe from around 1750-1850. It is unknown when the identifier 'English' became connected to the instrument; at the time of its introduction to Great Britain and during its period of popularity it was apparently simply known as 'guitar' or 'guittar'. The instrument was also known in Norway as a guitarre and France as cistre or guitarre allemande (German guitar). There are many examples in Norwegian museums, like the Norsk Folkemuseum and British; including the Victoria and Albert Museum . The English guitar has a pear-shaped body, a flat base, and a short neck. The instrument is also related to the Portuguese guitar and the German waldzither.Early examples had tuning pegs (similar to a violin or lute), but many museum examples have what are commonly referred to now as Preston tuners, an innovation that appears closely linked with the instrument.".
- Q1812862 thumbnail Joseph_Wright_-_Mrs._Robert_Gwillym.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1812862 comment "The English guitar or guittar, is a stringed instrument - a type of cittern, which was popular in many places in Europe from around 1750-1850. It is unknown when the identifier 'English' became connected to the instrument; at the time of its introduction to Great Britain and during its period of popularity it was apparently simply known as 'guitar' or 'guittar'. The instrument was also known in Norway as a guitarre and France as cistre or guitarre allemande (German guitar).".
- Q1812862 label "English guitar".
- Q1812862 depiction Joseph_Wright_-_Mrs._Robert_Gwillym.jpg.