Arpeggione
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The arpeggione is a six-stringed musical instrument, fretted and tuned like a guitar, but bowed like a cello, and thus similar to the bass viola da gamba. It enjoyed a brief vogue after its invention around 1823, by the Viennese guitar maker Johann Georg Staufer (1778-1853). The only notable piece extant for the instrument is a sonata with piano accompaniment by Franz Schubert, but this is now more commonly played on a cello, viola, or other medium-ranged insturment.
External link
- History of the arpeggione (http://www.discordia-music.com/Arpeggione_Project/the_arpeggione.htm)