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Seven-course vihuela

(1555) - Bermudo, Declaración de Instrumentos musicales, 1555, fol. 110.
instrument: vihuela de mano | century: 16cent/2/mid | catalogue nº: 16-209

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Artwork

Creator Bermudo, Juan

Medium Artwork: Woodcut

Location

City Osuna | Region Andalucia | Old kingdom Castile

Characteristics
Body Waisted Strings 7 strings Neck Long Pegbox Angled flat
Bridge Fixed Frets Back Flat Pegs Rear
Technique
Commentary

ARTWORK
Woodcut print from Bermudo, Declaración de Instrumentos musicales, 1555, fol. 110. (frame 237 of the digital copy on Biblioteca Digital Hispana (E-Mn).

INSTRUMENT
On of the few depictions of a seven-course vihuela. The instrument is drawn with seven single strings tied to a fixed bridge at the lower end of the instrument. The flat pegbox is drawn with 12 tuning pegs. The body has incurved waists with similar width at both upper and lower bouts. A single rosette is located in the centre of the upper bout near the neck. The profile of the instrument seems to indicat a flat back. The neck is drawn with ten frets with the names of the notes corresponding to each fret indicated on the print.

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Reproductions

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vihuela-bermudo.jpg

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