archlute (Meaning)

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archlute (n.)

Alt. of Archilute

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archlute Sentence Examples

  1. The archlute is a string instrument with a long neck and a large body, similar to a lute.
  2. The musician strummed the archlute, filling the room with its rich, resonant tones.
  3. Baroque composers often wrote music specifically for the archlute, showcasing its versatility and expressive capabilities.
  4. The archlute player's nimble fingers danced across the strings, producing intricate melodies and harmonies.
  5. During the Renaissance, the archlute was a popular instrument in both secular and sacred music.
  6. The archlute's deep, warm sound adds depth and richness to ensemble performances.
  7. The virtuoso's skillful performance on the archlute captivated audiences with its beauty and complexity.
  8. The archlute features multiple courses of strings, allowing for a wide range of pitches and timbres.
  9. Musicians often tune the archlute to a variety of different keys, depending on the repertoire being performed.
  10. The archlute's popularity waned in the 18th century with the rise of new musical styles and instruments.

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Alt. of Archilute

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The archlute is a string instrument with a long neck and a large body, similar to a lute.

The musician strummed the archlute, filling the room with its rich, resonant tones.

Baroque composers often wrote music specifically for the archlute, showcasing its versatility and expressive capabilities.

The archlute player's nimble fingers danced across the strings, producing intricate melodies and harmonies.