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The theorbo is a shallow-bellied stringed instrument with a teardrop-shaped body and an overlong neck that supports twelve courses of strings. The first set of strings extends fully twice as far as the second, anchored in a curved pegbox fitted securely onto a straight arm extending from the lower pegbox. Often decorativly carved with a large sound hole, or a series of three sound holes |
The theorbo is a shallow-bellied stringed instrument with a teardrop-shaped body and an overlong neck that supports twelve courses of strings. The first set of strings extends fully twice as far as the second, anchored in a curved pegbox fitted securely onto a straight arm extending from the lower pegbox. Often decorativly carved with a large sound hole, or a series of three sound holes. |
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thickly scaled dragonwood theorbo with aldamdin tracery | |
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Look: | Made of scaly dragonwood, this theorbo has been decorated so that the untreated dark bark has been left all along the back giving the instrument a rough feel. The dragonwood on the face of the instrument has been polished and smoothed, and the scale-like grain of the wood traced with thin skeins of aldamdin, giving even more of a contrast to the dual bogbirch pegboxes. Within the upper pegbox, several small darkstone tuning pegs have been placed while the lower, larger pegbox has orichalcum tuning pegs. |
Weight: | 10 stones |
Metal: | No |
Appraised Cost: | 1,095,000 Kronars876,000 Lirums <br />790,152 Dokoras <br />1,095 LTBpoints <br />1,095 Tickets <br />1,095 Scrips <br /> |
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Dimensions: | 5 length x 3 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Musiceum (7), Musiceum (4) |
The dragonwood theorbo appears to be a stringed instrument.
You are certain that the dragonwood theorbo is crafted from wood.
You are certain that the dragonwood theorbo is created with exquisite craftsmanship.
You are certain that the dragonwood theorbo is strung with a set of twelve drawn metal strings.
You are certain that the dragonwood theorbo is in perfect tune.
You are certain that the dragonwood theorbo needs a pick to be played.
The theorbo is a shallow-bellied stringed instrument with a teardrop-shaped body and an overlong neck that supports twelve courses of strings. The first set of strings extends fully twice as far as the second, anchored in a curved pegbox fitted securely onto a straight arm extending from the lower pegbox. Often decorativly carved with a large sound hole, or a series of three sound holes.