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  1. Psaltery - Wikipedia

    • A psaltery (Greek: ψαλτήρι) (or sawtry, an archaic form) is a fretboard-less box zither (a simple chordophone) and is considered the archetype of the zither and dulcimer. Plucked keyboard instruments such as the harpsichord were also inspired by it. Its resonance box is usually trapezoidal, rectangular or in the form of a "pig's head" and often richly decorated. … See more

    Etymology

    The psaltery of Ancient Greece (epigonion) was a harp-like stringed instrument. The word psaltery derives from the Ancient Greek ψαλτήριον (psaltḗrion), "stringed instrument, psaltery, harp" and that from the verb ψά… See more

    Characteristics

    While the Greek instruments were harps, psaltery came to mean instruments that were strung across a resonating wood box. The box-zither psalteries may have a Phoenician origin. The strings of the medieval in… See more

    Medieval and Renaissance psalteries

    From the 12th through the 15th centuries, psalteries are widely seen in manuscripts, paintings and sculpture throughout Europe. Examples found in one reference book, the Groves New Encyclopedia of Musical Instruments, … See more

     
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  4. Psaltery | Stringed, Plucked, Ancient | Britannica

    WEBPsalteries are members of the zither family, instruments having strings extended across an armless, neckless frame or holder; non-Western psalteries are thus sometimes referred to as zithers. The dulcimer is a …

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  6. The Psilvery Psound of the Psaltery: a brief history

    WEBSep 4, 2015 · The zither is essentially a psaltery, sometimes with strings in courses of two. The original autoharps were table top instruments, we know this as old ones have have metal feet on the underside of the soundbox.

  7. Psaltery | Musica Antiqua - Department of Music and …

    WEBThe psaltery was widely used until about 1500, but could not cope well with the chromaticism of the Renaissance, so was used less as time passed. It is thought that the psaltery evolved into the harpsichord, zither, and …

  8. Zither | Traditional German Instrument, Stringed

    WEBzither, any stringed musical instrument whose strings are the same length as its soundboard. The European zither consists of a flat, shallow sound box across which some 30 or 40 gut or metal strings are stretched.

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  10. A HISTORY OF THE PLUCKED PSALTERY – Baltic …

    WEBApr 20, 2018 · The psaltery is a type of medieval zither. It is an ancient instrument is seen in many forms (trapezoidal, wing-shaped and hog-nosed to name a few). The instrument’s name may have began in the Middle …

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