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Fig. 55.—Theorbo, with five pairs of strings off the fingerboard.
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Fig. 56.—Archlute, also with part of the strings off the fingerboard. (The terms 'theorbo' and 'arch-lute' are used rather indiscriminately for the above forms.)
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Fig. 57.—Bass-lute or Chitarrone, the largest of the lute family.