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Canaith mandolin | Forgotten Realms Wiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia Bard Instruments, Dnd Bard, Rpg Items, Instruments Art, Dungeon Master's Guide, Fantasy Items, Dnd Items, Heroic Fantasy, Magical Items

A Canaith mandolin (pronounced: /kɑːˈneɪθ/ ka-NAYTH[4] listen) was a masterwork magic mandolin and one of the Instruments of the Bards.[2][1] Canaith mandolins were 8-string mandolins.[2] Like other Instruments of the Bards, they could only be used properly by bards, and could be dangerous if anyone else attempted to play or even carry them.[2][1] Bards wielding a Canaith mandolin had their charming abilities greatly amplified by their magic.[1] Like all Instruments of the Bards, these…

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English cittern, circa 1600. A stringed instrument dating from the Renaissance, descended from the Medieval citole, or citole. Its flat-back design was simpler and cheaper to construct than the lute. It was also easier to play, smaller, less delicate and more portable. Played by all classes, the cittern was a premier instrument of casual music making much as is the guitar today. Cittern Instrument, Medieval Musical Instruments, Lute Design, Medieval Lute, Lute Instrument, Medieval Instruments, Traditional Instruments, Old Musical Instruments, Medieval Music

English cittern, circa 1600. A stringed instrument dating from the Renaissance, descended from the Medieval citole, or citole. Its flat-back design was simpler and cheaper to construct than the lute. It was also easier to play, smaller, less delicate and more portable. Played by all classes, the cittern was a premier instrument of casual music making much as is the guitar today.

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Lute: the neck of the Renaissance lute was bent back; the strings were tuned in pairs and the fingerboard had frets. Viols: Flat back and six strings. Fretted fingerboard. Viols were held upright in front of the player rather than tucked under the chin Crumhorn: double-reed instrument Sackbut: It's an early kind of trombone. Trumpet: Without the valve system we know today (it was invented in the 19th century). The different notes were obtained by varying the lip pressure Percussion…

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