词条 | Quintola |
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|name=Quintola |names= |image= |image_capt= |background=string |classification=String instrument |hornbostel_sachs= |hornbostel_sachs_desc= |developed=United Kingdom |range= |related= |articles= }} The Quintola is one of several stringed instruments. Violin QuintolaThis type of Quintola is like a violin, but with 5 strings.{{sfn|Lewin|1972|p=143}} It was developed by violin maker Victor Baston of Southall, United Kingdom in 1972.{{sfn|Lewin|1972|p=143}} Mandolin-Mandola hybridsThis type of Quintola is like a mandolin or mandola, but with either 5 single strings or 10 strings in 4 paired courses. It is usually tuned C-G-D-A-E, combining the tuning of both the mandolin and mandola. They will sometimes have fanned fretboards to accommodate this tuning. Historical instrumentsThe name Quintola was also used historically to refer to the [Gittern], along with the similar term Quintern. This instrument later evolved into the mandore and the mandolin. Other typesThere is also an instrument like the charango that uses the name Quintola. ReferencesReference bibliography{{refbegin}}
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