with a second very long second neck,
giving the instrument 12 strings? it is called a theorbo, the
second set of strings permit it to play
low notes, that requires a lot of space, thus making the instrument 6 feet
long, Italian musicians built this extraordinary instrument in the 16th Century
to accompany operas, in this fascinating video, professional lutist Elizabeth Kenny teaches
about the theorbo and performs a variety of Baroque pieces on it, and on a personal note, She also
describes the challenges of travel with it on the London Underground, what an unusual instrument and magical look into musical instruments of the past.
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