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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: YAK-ZYM |
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ZITHER (Ger. Zither, Schlagzither, Streichzither; Ital. cithara) , a name applied in modern Germany to the ancient cithara (q.v.), to the cittern (q.v.), and to an instrument which is a kind of psaltery, consisting of a shallow sound-chest with ribs having the outline of a flattened jug (termed in German Flaschenform, bottle -shape). In the centre of the sound-board is a rose sound-hole, and the finger
finger
violin
bass
The foregoing remarks apply to the distant and concert zither; the elegiac or bass
instrument , having the same notation as the former, the real sounds being a fourth lower. These zithers are the favourite instruments
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long neck of the latter. The finger-board covers the whole of the sound-board with the exception of a few inches at the tapering end, which is finished off with a raised nut or bridge
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viola , but the tone is nasal and glassy.The spelling of the word with a " Z " had already become usual in the early 17th century, for, although the instrument described above did not then exist, Cither was the name by which the cittern was known in Germany, and Michael Praetorius, writing in 1618, spells it with both " C " and " Z." End of Article: ZITHER (Ger. Zither, Schlagzither, Streichzither; Ital. cithara) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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