![]() The lute has 4 strings, a-g-d-c, which are tuned one octave higher than the other. The top of the lute (kapaki) is made of Swedish white wood, without any knots, and the body of kelembeki leaves, of white color for the white lutes and of black color for the darker colored ones. The width of the top is approximately 34.5cm, and the width of the sleeve (maniki) in the upper side is 4.5cm and 5.5cm in the lower side. In particular, the length of the body is approximately 48cm the length of the neck is 34.5cm, and the tuning head (karavolo) is 15-17cm. It measures approximately 96.5cm in length, and the body is 37crn in width. LUTE: This is a stringed instrument with a small body and a long neck. ![]() The most famous violin manufacturing center is the city of Mitenvald, in a valley of the Alps near the border of Austria. The best violins manufactured in the world were the Stradivarius, Bertoletti, Amati, Stainer, Matias, Clauds. It has been claimed by many that the violin came originally from the Arabian single stringed instrument, Rebeck. The players of the violin were also called fiddlers (violitzides), avgiolitzides, vgihtzides. For instance, in old times, people would say, "Let's go to the violins", meaning "Let's go for some music and dance." Other names of the violin in various parts of Greece are Thioli, Diouli (Epirus & Aegina), Vgeloum (Chios), Vieli (Megisti), Ivgili (Siatista), Vgiali. The violin became very popular in Greece its name was a general term for music. Three strings were introduced in the 10th century and four strings, the violins present form, were introduced in the 15th century. It was introduced to the Europeans by the Arabs. The first violin appeared in the 7th century and it had one string and a bow. VIOLIN: The violin has been a principal instrument for over 400 years. While the performer on the Cretan lyratouches the strings with his nail, the Pontos player taps on the strings, producing a completely different sound since he taps continuously on the middle string to create 4th and 5th intervals with the other two strings. LYRA OF PONTOS (BLACK SEA) or KEMETZES: Usually made of wild plum-tree wood, this lyra has three steel strings the first called jil the second, messea (middle) and the third, hamba. There are also many kinds of lyras in Thrace-Macedonia that are made in different sizes as well as in the shape of a pear (Achladolyre). In Asia Minor and many islands there are lyras with four strings, that can be tuned exactly like the violin e-a-d-g. There are many kinds of lyras in Crete, and they come with different bows. The player does not tap on the strings but touches them with his nail from the side. It has threesingle strings and it can be tuned up a-e-a or a-d-a. The top of the lyra is made of cedar wood. CRETAN LYRA: This instrument is usually made of mulberry wood and carved to become the sound-box of the instrument.
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