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- The chiterra sarda (Sardinian for "Sardinian guitar") or chitarra sarda in Italian, is a large-bodied baritone guitar from Sardinia used primarily to accompany...
- using circular breathing, with two chanters and one drone and the cantu a chiterra, a monodic song that is accompanied by guitar, widespread mainly in the...
- guitar manufacturers worldwide in both standard and single-cutaway forms. Chiterra sarda, a traditional large-bodied guitar from Sardinia Ken Achard (1990)...
- The cantu a chiterra (Sardinian for "singing with guitar") is a typical Sardinian form of monophonic singing in Sardinian language and Gallurese, accompanied...
- multi-instrumentalist Bibio has utilized baritone guitars[citation needed]. B**** guitar Chiterra sarda Eight-string guitar Extended-range b**** Seven-string guitar Tenor...
- three reed canes, dated to 2000 BC. Beyond this, the tradition of cantu a chiterra (guitar songs) has its origins in town squares, when artists would compete...
- richly diverse genres of traditional music of her native Sardinia (Cantu a chiterra, ninne nanne—children's lullabies, gosos, Gregorian chants, and more),...
- young singers of traditional Sardinian songs in the genre known as cantu a chiterra of which he became a leading representative.[citation needed] He later...
- music, ranging from the more traditional genres (cantu a tenore, cantu a chiterra, gosos etc.) to rock (Kenze Neke, Askra, Tzoku, Tazenda etc.) and even...
- music, experimental music, improvised music Occupation(s) Guitarist, composer Instrument(s) Prepared guitar, Chiterra sarda Years active 1995–present...