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A spitzharfe (or arpanetta) is a musical string instrument popular in Italy and Germany in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Up to 90 centimetres tall, it is designed to be placed on a table, and consists of two sets of strings - steel strings to produce the melody and brass strings for the accompaniment. It is played by plucking with fingers, in a manner similar to the harp.

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  • A spitzharfe (or arpanetta) is a musical string instrument popular in Italy and Germany in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Up to 90 centimetres tall, it is designed to be placed on a table, and consists of two sets of strings - steel strings to produce the melody and brass strings for the accompaniment. It is played by plucking with fingers, in a manner similar to the harp. (en)
  • A harpaneta, spitzharfe ou arpanetta é um instrumento de cordas musical popular na Itália e na Alemanha, nos séculos XVII e XVIII. Até 90 centímetros de altura, é projetado para ser colocado sobre uma mesa, e consiste de dois conjuntos de cadeias de cordas de aço para produzir a melodia e cordas de bronze ou latão para o acompanhamento. É tocado com os dedos, de uma maneira semelhante à harpa. (pt)
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  • A spitzharfe (or arpanetta) is a musical string instrument popular in Italy and Germany in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Up to 90 centimetres tall, it is designed to be placed on a table, and consists of two sets of strings - steel strings to produce the melody and brass strings for the accompaniment. It is played by plucking with fingers, in a manner similar to the harp. (en)
  • A harpaneta, spitzharfe ou arpanetta é um instrumento de cordas musical popular na Itália e na Alemanha, nos séculos XVII e XVIII. Até 90 centímetros de altura, é projetado para ser colocado sobre uma mesa, e consiste de dois conjuntos de cadeias de cordas de aço para produzir a melodia e cordas de bronze ou latão para o acompanhamento. É tocado com os dedos, de uma maneira semelhante à harpa. (pt)
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  • Spitzharfe (en)
  • Harpaneta (pt)
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