Category:Russian guitars

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  • cittern - Cistre - sister. ATLAS of Plucked Instruments. "In France and Flandern the cittern also survived for a long time in its original shape, but developed around 1750 into an instrument, quite similar to the English guitar. It was called cistre, or cythre, or guitthare allemande ("German guitar", to differenciate it from the "Spanish guitar", that had gut strings).”, “The cistre was in use up to around 1800. In Germany and Austria a similar instrument, called sister, was popular around the same time, but often with single strings. And in Russia the 7-string Russian guitar became popular, which was tuned in a open G-tuning."
<nowiki>Orosz gitár; Vene kitarr; русская семиструнная гитара; Russian guitar; Ռուսական կիթառ; Руска китара; chitară rusească; 7弦ギター; Russisk gitar; російська семиструнна гітара; 俄罗斯/吉普赛吉他; 俄羅斯/吉普賽吉他; 俄罗斯/吉普赛吉他; Russian guitar; Russisk gitar; Russian guitar; rusa gitaro; Ρωσική κιθάρα; krievu ģitāra; струнный щипковый музыкальный инструмент; musical instrument; strengeinstrument; strengeinstrument; instrument muzical; семиструнная гитара; русская гитара; семиструнка; цыганская гитара; čigānu ģitāra; семиструнка; семиструнна гітара; open G tuned seven-string guitar</nowiki>
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