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  1. Kithara - Wikipedia

    The kithara (Greek: κιθάρα, romanized: kithára), Latinized as cithara, was an ancient Greek musical instrument in the yoke lutes family. It was a seven-stringed professional version of the …

  2. Kithara - World History Encyclopedia

    Jun 24, 2012 · The kithara (guitar) was a stringed musical instrument, related to the lyre, played by the ancient Greeks and closely associated with the god Apollo, although in mythology its …

  3. The Kithara in Ancient Greece - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Oct 1, 2002 · The kithara, an instrument of the lyre family, had seven strings of equal length and a solidly built, wooden body, usually with a flat base. Strings of gut or sinew were stretched from …

  4. Κιθάρα: Αρχική σελίδα

    Kithara.to, Kithara.vu, μια συλλογή ελληνικών στίχων και ακόρντων

  5. Kithara | Ancient Greece, Lyre, Strings | Britannica

    Kithara, stringed musical instrument, one of the two principal types of ancient Greek lyres. It had a wooden soundboard and a box-shaped body, or resonator, from which extended two hollow …

  6. Kithara - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The kithara or cithara (Greek: κιθάρα, romanized: kithāra Latin: cithara) was an ancient Greek musical instrument. It was a kind of lyre with seven strings. The lyre was used for teaching …

  7. Perseus Encyclopedia, Kithara

    An ancient Greek stringed instrument [see Lyre] The name is derived from Homeric "kitharis," meaning "string-playing" in general (see "Phorminx" for Homer's use of terms). First mentioned …

  8. Kithara – cinematic guitar library - Native Instruments

    From classical, flamenco, and steel guitars to the balalaika, cuatro, and ronroco, enter a world of cinematic guitars with Kithara. Each instrument is recorded in stunning detail, creatively …

  9. KITHARA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of KITHARA is an ancient Greek stringed instrument similar to but larger than the lyre and having a box-shaped resonator.

  10. kithara - Ancient Coin Stories

    The kithara and the lyre were two prominent stringed instruments in ancient Greece, both central to the musical traditions and cultural life of the period. While they shared similarities in design …

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