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Two instruments from the lute family are the theorbo and the archlute. The theorbo features a long neck and additional bass strings, allowing for a wider range of notes and resonant sound. The archlute, similar in design but typically with a curved back, combines the characteristics of the lute with those of the theorbo, offering both melody and harmony capabilities. Both instruments were prominent during the Renaissance and Baroque periods in Europe.

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