Description
4 Course Renaissance Cittern Maple by Muzikkon
4-Course Renaissance Cittern is based on historical drawings drawings inspired by the French. The Renaissance cittern was a popular instrument during the Renaissance period, often played alongside the lute and guitar, and known for its bright, plucked tone. This instrument typically features four double or triple courses and a relatively small, compact design that made it easy to play and transport. It was commonly tuned to a variety of tunings, such as C-G-D-A or G-D-A-E, and was used in a variety of musical settings from the court to more informal occasions.
The Renaissance cittern was played with a plectrum, and while it was similar in appearance to other plucked string instruments, it produced a distinct, sharper sound that complemented both solo and ensemble music. The instrument itself features a flat back, often made of hardwood, and a soundboard made from softwood like spruce.
- 4-Course Renaissance Cittern
- Body made of Solid Maple
- Solid Sitka Spruce soundboard with laser-engraved rosette
- The neck and pegbox are made of Maple
- Fingerboard made of Ebony wood
- Pegs made of Cocuswood
- 19 steel frets
- Scale length: 452mm
- Best quality Steel strings used
- Suggested tuning: e e, d d, g g g, a a (can vary depending on player preference)
- Incl: Heavy Padded Travel Case and Extra string set
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