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- The scheitholt or scheitholz is a traditional German stringed instrument and an ancestor of the modern zither. It falls into the category of drone zithers...
- instruments: the Swedish hummel, the Norwegian langeleik, the German scheitholt, and the French épinette des Vosges. Folk historian Lucy M. Long said...
- of drone strings. The oldest known form of drone zither is the Scheitholt. The Scheitholt developed into many different variants of drone zithers, such...
- types of zither also existed in Germany, mostly drone zithers like the scheitholt (which was mentioned by Praetorius) or hummel, but these generally have...
- rich sound. There exists a variety of box zithers in Europe. The German scheitholt and the Swedish Hummel have been suggested as the predecessor of the langeleik...
- Hurdy-gurdy Gambia: Akonting Germany: Akkordolia Hackbrett Hammered dulcimer Scheitholt Waldzither Zither (Alpine zither) Ghana: Molo Great Britain Cittern Greece:...
- dames à table Appalachian dulcimer Hummel (instrument) Langeleik Langspil Scheitholt L'instrument de musique po****ire, usage et symboles, musée des arts et...
- Appalachian dulcimer Epinette des Vosges Hummel (instrument) Langeleik Scheitholt Fiðla, the other string instrument native to Iceland David G. Woods, "Íslenska...
- Kannel Kanklės Kokles Kusle Krez Langeleik Langspil Psaltery Psalterium Scheitholt Streichmelodion Tambourine de Bearn Tsymbaly Violinzither Americas Appalachian...
- thought to have been a modification of a Germanic instrument such as the scheitholt, (or possibly the Norwegian langeleik or the French épinette des Vosges)...