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A guitar made in Spain in the 1500s, often referred to as a "vihuela," featured a rounded body and a flat back, similar to modern Guitars but with a wider waist. It typically had six courses (pairs of strings) rather than the single strings found on contemporary guitars, and the neck was shorter and fretted. The instrument often showcased intricate woodwork and decorative elements, reflecting the craftsmanship of the time. Overall, it had a rich, resonant sound suited for both solo and ensemble performances.

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