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Cittren 9 String Walnuts -Mideast

Mid-east Mfg.  Cittren 9 String Walnut (also cithren), is a plucked  string instrument  from the family of box necked lutes. It exists in a variety of designs, which is why the cistern is not regarded as a particular instrument, but rather an instrument family. The typical cittern still found in many museums is a form in which the neck becomes thicker toward the body, giving the body a slight incline shape when viewed from the side. Originally, the cittern belonged mainly to the medieval drone-style instruments, with the so-called Italian tuning (gg hh d’d’ e’e’) or the French tuning (aa ggg d’d’ e’e’) and in the 16th century was played using four courses: the melody would be played on the 4th or 3rd course, while the next lowest strings were open strummed drones. Polyphonic music evolved during the Renaissance period. The cistern can be used as a pure melody instrument, an accompanying instrument, or as a polyphonic solo instrument. The cittern we manufact...

RATTAN TIPPER

Rattan tipper used to play the  bodhran .  Several strands of rattan are wrapped, and held tight by a band,  to make one slightly flexible tipper.  Slide off the smaller restraining band and it almost gives a brushed or snare sound.  This beater can be used either way. The tipper is swung back and forth against the head of a Bodhran to create lively rhythmic patterns. A tipper is also called a: bone, beater or Vipin. The comfort and grip of each tipper are unique. You can also expect different sounds from different styles of tipper.  So try a few different styles! Note: Each tipper is made from solid wood and hand turned on a lathe.  therefore the profiles of the ends may vary slightly from the photograph. 9.5″ long x 5/8″ in diameter. To buy Rattan Tipper and musical instruments, visit www.mid-east.com.pk

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