The kithara was apparently of Asiatic origin, the lyra either indigenous or of Syrian provenance. |
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The lyra was the instrument of the amateur, the kithara, of the professional singer. |
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Young Lucius plucked a mournful dirge on the kithara and soon Drusus broke out his aulos. |
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In medieval Europe new varieties of lyre emerged that, like the kithara, were box lyres, although their precise relation to the lyres of classical antiquity is not known. |
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Greek lyres fell into two types, exemplified by the lyra and kithara. |
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Candy Mountain shared company with Kithara and the improving maiden Time Control in a similar exercise over seven furlongs. |
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Greek stringed instruments included the Chelys Lyre, Kithara, Barbitos, Phorminx, Thracian Kithara, and Harp. |
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The tweeter itself looks hand-made, and in fact it is. The Kithara looks much better with its two cloth grilles on, and the woodwork is strikingly handsome. |
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