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>> Chitarra Italiana is a LUTE SHAPED, as opposed to spanish *8*, from
> 3course
>> up. Related to Kuitra. There is a fair amount of iconography.
>> RT
>>
>
> Like I said, I've read Meucci's article. The trouble is that iconography
> doesn't say 'this is a chitarra Italiana'.
Surely it does. A 3-4course lute-shaped axe that looks like KUITRA looks 
pretty obvious to me.
RT



 Millioni specificly mentioned it,
> and with him it could be a guitar shaped type of instrument as well. It
> could be that the terminology was not generally accepted to mean just one
> thing. Like with 'chitarrino' and 'chitarriglia'.
>
> Lex
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