The Quintola is one of several stringed instruments.
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Classification | String instrument |
Developed | United Kingdom |
This type of Quintola is like a violin, but with 5 strings.[1] It was developed by violin maker Victor Baston of Southall, United Kingdom in 1972.[1]
This type of Quintola is like a mandolin or mandola, but with either 5 single strings or 10 strings in 4 paired courses. It is usually tuned C-G-D-A-E, combining the tuning of both the mandolin and mandola. They will sometimes have fanned fretboards to accommodate this tuning.
The name Quintola was also used historically to refer to the [Gittern], along with the similar term Quintern. This instrument later evolved into the mandore and the mandolin.
There is also an instrument like the charango that uses the name Quintola.
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