Lute name deutsch

Übersetzung für 'lute' im kostenlosen Englisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch und viele weitere Deutsch-Übersetzungen. 1 Lute ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Cees Lute (–), niederländischer Radrennfahrer; Douglas Lute (* ), Soldat der US-Streitkräfte. 2 Die Laute (über spätmittelhochdeutsch lūte von arabisch العود, DMG al-ʿūd ‚der Stab, das Holz, Laute') ist ein Zupfinstrument mit Korpus und angesetztem. 3 The Mandola originates from the Lute and has seen several changes of name and construction. Die Mandola stammt aus der Familie der Lauten und hat schon. 4 Videos of the German Lute Society on YouTube. (Click on the corresponding image to start a video) On our YouTube channel there are now some concert videos produced in connection with online events. Ingo Negwer plays an anonymous suite from the Rhorau Ms. of Count Harrach's family collection published by the Lautengesellschaft in 5 The pegbox of a lute. The body of a lute is constructed of thin strips of wood, cut into a tapered shape, bent and glued together edgewise. There is a protective and decorative capping strip glued around the bottom end, opposite the neck. The soundboard is glued to the front of the body. The pegbox of a lute is at the end of the neck. 6 The Stamp on the soundboard reads “Goldklang”. These lute guitars were popular in Germany in the beginning of th century. The guitar is playable and has a nice deep vintage lute-like sound, please check the sound sample. The action is a little high, this is typical for these German lute guitars and it is the way they were built. 7 Even the name of the instrument comes from Arabic: both lute and oud derive from العود (al- ‘ud) “the wood”. The modern oud – like the lute – has evolved and changed from its medieval ancestor but initially they were the same instrument, which eventually Europeans adapted and developed for their own purposes. Ziryab. 8 lutes Lutes belong to the oldest plucked instruments. Lute-like instruments have been found in archeological remains in the Middle East and the Far East from as long as years ago. In Europe lutes were the most popular instruments for a few hundred years, especially from to 9 lute: [noun] a stringed instrument having a large pear-shaped body, a vaulted back, a fretted fingerboard, and a head with tuning pegs which is often angled backward from the neck. laute instrument mittelalter 10 laute ähnliche instrumente 12