I think it would be easier to list the similarities, They are string instruments,they both have necks (Lutes can be fretted or unfretted Guitars are always fretted), they both have hollow bodies to amplify the sound the strings make when plucked
I think it would be easier to list the similarities, They are string instruments,they both have necks (Lutes can be fretted or unfretted Guitars are always fretted), they both have hollow bodies to amplify the sound the strings make when plucked
There is no difference
the flute has a deeper tone than the guitar
Martin.
A lute can certainly be considered as the predecessor of the guitar. It has many of the same features of the guitar such as tuning pegs, strings, a sound hole etc...
The string family instruments and is the subset of the guitar family or a plucked lute.
i dont bloody know!
The difference between a normal guitar and a junior guitar is primarily its size. A Junior guitar is shorter and about three quarters the size of a normal guitar.
There is no difference
No, it is more like a lute or a guitar.
The guitar.
A lute is a stringed musical instrument with a rounded body and a fretted neck, played by plucking the strings. A vihuela is also a stringed musical instrument similar to a lute but typically larger and with a different shape, often played in Renaissance and Baroque music. The vihuela is commonly associated with Spanish and Latin American music.
It was developed from the lute instrument family in Spain.
The difference between a fish and guitar is quite obvious in reality. A fish is a living thing under the sea, where as a guitar is a instrument so it is not alive.
the flute has a deeper tone than the guitar
Yes.
Ronald C. Purcell has written: 'Classic guitar, lute, and vihuela discography' -- subject(s): Discography, Lute music, Guitar music, Vihuela music
A lute looks something like a small guitar or ukulele. It has a rounded back and generally has four to six strings.