Colascione
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Der Colascione (auch Calascione, ital. , [kolaˈʃoːne]; franz. Colachon [kɔlaˈʃɔ̃]) ist eine Langhalslaute, die vor allem in Unteritalien in Gebrauch war. Das älteste dort bekannte Instrument trägt die Jahreszahl 1564. Seine Vorläufer waren aber schon lange vorher aus vorderasiatischen Ländern bekannt.
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ll colascione o nel napoletano calascione, è uno strumento musicale tra i più utilizzati nella musica napoletana.
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The colascione (or calascione, Italian: [kolaˈʃʲoːnɛ], French: colachon [kɔlaˈʃɔ̃], also sometimes known as liuto della giraffa meaning giraffe-lute, a reference to its long neck) is a plucked string instrument from the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods, with a lute-like resonant body and a very long neck. It was mainly used in southern Italy. It has two or three strings tuned in fifths. Noteworthy are the great similarities of the colascione with instruments such as the dutar or the saz. Nevertheless, there are important differences, such as the bridge being on the top of the body.
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Plucked
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Colachon
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The colascione (or calascione, Italian: [kolaˈʃʲoːnɛ], French: colachon [kɔlaˈʃɔ̃], also sometimes known as liuto della giraffa meaning giraffe-lute, a reference to its long neck) is a plucked string instrument from the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods, with a lute-like resonant body and a very long neck. It was mainly used in southern Italy. It has two or three strings tuned in fifths. Noteworthy are the great similarities of the colascione with instruments such as the dutar or the saz. Nevertheless, there are important differences, such as the bridge being on the top of the body.
* Image of Colascione from woodcut from Deutsche Fotothek
* A modern reconstruction
* Domenico Colla and his brother, who toured Europe in the 1760s, playing both colascione and colascioncino.
* Colascione in an illustration from France, 1616.
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Der Colascione (auch Calascione, ital. , [kolaˈʃoːne]; franz. Colachon [kɔlaˈʃɔ̃]) ist eine Langhalslaute, die vor allem in Unteritalien in Gebrauch war. Das älteste dort bekannte Instrument trägt die Jahreszahl 1564. Seine Vorläufer waren aber schon lange vorher aus vorderasiatischen Ländern bekannt.
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ll colascione o nel napoletano calascione, è uno strumento musicale tra i più utilizzati nella musica napoletana.
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Italy, Renaissance
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Colascione
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