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A lute (/ ljuːt / [1] or / luːt /) is any plucked string instrument with a neck and a deep round back enclosing a hollow cavity, usually with a sound hole or opening in the body Lutes are stringed musical instruments that include a body and a neck which serves both as a handle and as a means of stretching the strings beyond the body

It may be either fretted or unfretted. This instrument has played a pivotal role in the evolution of western music, renowned both for its expressive capabilities and its varied tonal qualities. The lute is a stringed musical instrument plucked with the fingers or a plectrum (pick).

Lute | Sixtus Rauchwolff | 89.2.157 | Work of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The

Lute, in music, any plucked or bowed chordophone whose strings are parallel to its belly, or soundboard, and run along a distinct neck or pole

In this sense, instruments such as the indian sitar are classified as lutes.

The lute derives its name, as well as its distinctive shape, from the arabic 'ud, an instrument which is vey much at the heart of arabic musical life to this day. Lutes are fascinating string instruments with a rich history Discover what a lute instrument is and explore the world of lutes today. Lutes typically have a hollow body, or resonating chamber, that helps amplify the sound, and strings that are plucked or strummed.

Lute | Musical Instrument & History of the Stringed Instrument | Britannica
Lute | Musical Instrument & History of the Stringed Instrument | Britannica

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Lute | Sixtus Rauchwolff | 89.2.157 | Work of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The
Lute | Sixtus Rauchwolff | 89.2.157 | Work of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The

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Renaissance Lute
Renaissance Lute

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