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- Musikinstrument (de)
- כלי פריטה (iw)
- жичен музички инструмент (mk)
- instrument muzyczny, chordofon (pl)
- 1400-luvulla viuluperheestä kehittynyt kitaraa muistuttava näppäilysoitin (fi)
- kitari podobno glasbilo iz Španije, Portugalske in Italije 15. in 16. stoletja, običajno s petimi ali šestimi podvojenimi strunami (sl)
- antico strumento musicale della famiglia dei liuti (it)
- snaarinstrument, voorloper van de gitaar (nl)
- instrumento de cuerda pulsada con forma parecida a la de la guitarra y normalmente tiene seis órdenes, cinco de dobles y uno de simple en la primera cuerda (es)
- instrument d'origine aragonaise, cousin du luth renaissance (fr)
- آلة وترية اسبانية تشبه القيتار (ar)
- guitar-shaped string instrument from 15th and 16th century Spain, Portugal and Italy, usually with five or six doubled strings (en)
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- Spain, c. 960 a.d. "Cytharas" with players strumming with fingers and plucking with plectrum . From Commentary on the Apocalypse, Morgan Library, Ms 644. (en)
- Musicians playing the vihuela , one with a bow, the other plucked by hand, in the Cantigas de Santa Maria of Alfonso X of Castile, 13th century (en)
- Vihuela/Viola da mano depicted by Pinturicchio in the mid–15th century (en)
- Example of numeric vihuela tablature from the book Orphenica Lyra by Miguel de Fuenllana . Red numerals mark the vocal part (en)
- Spain, "second third of 10th century". Violas de arco played with a bow. Calling them "de arco" indicates that other types exist. From Commentary on the Apocalypse, Codice VITR 14.1. (en)
- Orpheus playing a vihuela. Frontispiece from the famous book Libro de música de vihuela de mano intitulado El maestro by Luis de Milán, 1536 (en)
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