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=====Fixed-pitch=====
=====Fixed-pitch=====
*''spúith'' (f; pl. ''spúither'') = plucked string instrument with sympathetic strings
*''spys'' = plucked string instrument with sympathetic strings
*''jóghám'' (m; pl. ''jógháma'') = a zither
*''jogam'' = a zither
*''tuaim'' (f; pl. ''tuaimer'') = a reed instrument
*''tvekm'' = a reed instrument
*''fuín'' (m; pl. ''fuíní'') = a drum
*''feun'' = a drum
*''seomhoidhre'' (m; pl. ''seomhoidhrí'') = some multi-row autoharp thing controlled by a removable isomorphic keyboard (pieces are often written for two or more ''seomhoidhrí'' keyboards that are separated by a tuning offset so that the player has access to different octaves)
*''sjogreo'' = some multi-row autoharp thing controlled by a removable isomorphic keyboard (pieces are often written for two or more ''sjogreo'' keyboards that are separated by a tuning offset so that the player has access to different octaves)
*''agecáta'' (m; pl. ''agecátaí''; Nurian ''aġġiakkātą'') = pasta guitar-like instrument of [[Nurian]] origin, with a bridge to separate two rows of strings that are an octave apart. Common aġġiakkātą models have 21 strings (folk), 29 strings (classical) or 37 strings (deluxe).
*pasta guitar-like instrument of [[Dry Icelandic]] origin, with a bridge to separate two rows of strings that are an octave apart. Common models have 21 strings (folk), 29 strings (classical) or 37 strings (deluxe).


Tuning to temperaments was done with reference instruments or monochords before the invention of modern electronics.
Tuning to temperaments was done with reference instruments or monochords before the invention of modern electronics.
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*augmented: 1/1 15/14 7/6 5/4 9/7 35/24 3/2
*augmented: 1/1 15/14 7/6 5/4 9/7 35/24 3/2


Aġġiakkātą tunings:
Pasta guitar tunings:


*the folk model: 1/1 11/10 6/5 5/4 11/8 3/2 or 1/1 25/24 7/6 5/4 7/5
*the folk model: 1/1 11/10 6/5 5/4 11/8 3/2 or 1/1 25/24 7/6 5/4 7/5