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Q: What is a lute, and how is it different from the guitar?
A: Depending on the type of the lute strings, the sound can be crisper and brighter than the modern guitar. The most obvious difference between the lute and the guitar is the pear-shaped body of the lute , which is produced by gluing ribs of wood together and then gluing the soundboard on top.
Q: Where to buy a lute?
A: – Diana Poulton, A Tutor for the Renaissance Lute (Schott) – Stefan Lundgren, Method for the Renaissance Lute (Tree Edition) – Stefan Lundgren, New Method for the Renaissance Lute (Lundgren Edition) – Andrea Damiani, Method for Renaissance Lute (Ut Orpheus Edizioni)
Q: What does a lute look like?
A: What does a lute instrument look like? Like the ʿūd, the European lute has a deep, pear-shaped body, a neck with a bent-back pegbox, and strings hitched to a tension, or guitar-type, bridge glued to the instrument’s belly. Keeping this in consideration, what type of instrument is a lute? Subsequently, question is, what country is the lute from?
Q: Was the lute made first or the flute?
A: The lute is a kind of musical instrument with strings. The first lutes were brought to Spain by the Moors. Others may have been brought to Europe from Arabic lands. The lute is one of the ancestors of the classical guitar . A lute has an oval-shaped back, made of strips of wood.