Épinette des Vosges

Amant Constant (Amé) Lambert French

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The épinette des Vosges is a traditional plucked zither used in areas of the Vosges mountains of France. It can be documented as early as the eighteenth century. This example has five wire strings, two used to play the melody and three drone strings. There are five wood lateral strings in the scroll pegbox. Seventeen wire staple frets under the two melody strings. Heart and quatrefoil shaped soundholes pierce the soundboard. Inlaid multi-colored wood strips border the soundboard.

Épinette des Vosges, Amant Constant (Amé) Lambert (French, La Girmont 1843–1908 Val-d'Ajol), Wood, metal, French

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