Cetara
Corsican stringed musical instrument From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corsican stringed musical instrument From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The cetera or cetara is a plucked string instrument played in Corsica. It has sixteen, or sometimes eighteen, metal strings, running in paired courses,[1] with a body similar to the mandolin, but larger, and is plucked with a plectrum made of horn or tortoiseshell.[2]
The Italian term also occurs in historical sources and usually interpreted to indicate a musical instrument of the cittern family.
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