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  1. Durante la Edad Media los instrumentos de cuerda frotada no respondían a un estándar constructivo, pues los violeros experimentaban constantemente, la vihuela de arco poseía entre tres y cinco cuerdas de tripa, de seda o, según alguna crónica, de metal; a veces se añadía un bordón lateral.

  2. 16. Juni 2020 · 16 June 2020. A popular instrument of the Middle Ages, the vihuela de arco is only known today from contemporary references and pictures. Javier Martínez explains its significance in the history of bowed instruments, and debunks some of the myths surrounding it.

  3. 22. Feb. 2023 · This article traces the vihuela/viola da mano through its medieval origins; explains its relationship to the lute; illustrates the connection between the bowed vihuela/viola and the plucked vihuela/viola; describes the three surviving instruments; shows, through iconography, the difference in plucking style between the Spanish ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VihuelaVihuela - Wikipedia

    Plucked vihuelas, being essentially flat-backed lutes, evolved in the mid-15th century, in the Kingdom of Aragón, located in north-eastern Iberia (Spain). In Spain, Portugal, and Italy the vihuela was in common use by the late 15th through to the late 16th centuries.

    • Mid-15th century
  5. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › VihuelaVihuela – Wikipedia

    Vihuela de Arco: Sie wurde mit dem Bogen gestrichen und kann somit zur Familie der Streichinstrumente gezählt werden. Erhaltene historische Vihuelas. Nach heutiger Kenntnis sind lediglich drei historische Vihuelas erhalten. Vihuela Guadalupe (Musée Jacquemart-André, Paris), bei der es sich möglicherweise um keine (typische ...

  6. 22. Feb. 2023 · This article traces the vihuela/viola da mano through its medieval origins; explains its relationship to the lute; illustrates the connection between the bowed vihuela/viola and the plucked vihuela/viola; describes the three surviving instruments; shows, through iconography, the difference in plucking style between the Spanish ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ViolViol - Wikipedia

    Early ancestors include the Arabic rebab and the medieval European vielle, but later, more direct possible ancestors include the Venetian viole and the 15th- and 16th-century Spanish vihuela, a six-course plucked instrument tuned like a lute (and also like a present-day viol) that looked like but was quite distinct from (at that time ...