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Kwitra

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It has eight strings in four courses. It is tuned G3 G3, E4 E4, A3 A3, D4 D4. The traditional strings are made of animal intestines. They usually have a carved soundhole in the shape of a bowl or vase.
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who were pushed out of the Iberian peninsula in the 15th century. That tradition has shrunk further; where the kwitra was once seen in Algeria, today it is mainly an Algerian instrument.
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Modern recording, kwitra being played in style of Mohamed Bahar.
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The Rough Guide to World Music: Africa & Middle East
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Index


String instrument
Classification
String instrument
Hornbostel–Sachs classification
chordophone
Related instruments
Oud
mandolin
mandolute
الكوترة or عود أندلسي
Andalusian musical traditions
Moorish people
Algerian Arabic
Andalusian Arabic
guitar
lute
Italian chitarra
Lute § History and evolution of the lute



"Quwaytara, late 19th century, Moroccan"
"ATLAS of Plucked Instruments – Africa"





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