A six-course lute typically has six pairs of strings, known as courses, which are usually tuned in unison or octaves. This means that there are a total of 12 strings on a six-course lute. Each course is generally played together, allowing for rich harmonic textures in the music.
That is hard to describe. A well tuned instrument will sound similar to a guitar, only at a higher pitch. When plucked it sounds very similar to a lute.
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.
The Saz is a Turkish instrument. It has seven strings and resembles a longer-necked lute. The seven strings are part of three different groups, and can be tuned differently to achieve different sounds.
The homophone for "loot" is "lute."
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The homophone for lute is loot.
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Lute Society of America. has written: 'Lute Society of America: Membership'
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