Category:Stössel-Laute
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Stössel-Laute, Stössel-Mandoline, or lute-zither, is a flat stringed instrument with lute-like outline. It was named after its inventor, luthier Georg Stössel (1867–1943) in Cologne.
See also
[edit]- Stoessel-laute. oddmusic.com. "The Stoessel-laute, or lute-zither (part zither, part lute) was invented by violin builder Georg Stoessel in 1914, and available through the 1920's."
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Media in category "Stössel-Laute"
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Stössel-Laute (lute zither), MfM.Uni-Leipzig.jpg 2,432 × 3,648; 12.59 MB
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Stössel-Laute-7-Saiten.png 2,197 × 1,085; 4.38 MB