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archlute

Large lute, such as the chitarrone or theorbo, with two sets of strings, the pegs of which are set at different distances in the double neck; the longer bass strings have no fingerboard and can therefore not be altered in pitch during performance, but are used as the bass notes of the chords.



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They were backed by 10 superb period-instrument players, including Musica Angelica founder Michael Eagen on archlute and acclaimed Baroque harp player Andrew Lawrence-King, who served as music director.
 
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