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The chrotta, was a musical instrument played in Ireland, whose exact description is contested. According to Irish historian Gratton Flood, it was a small harp played with a bow. The instrument could be rested on knees or on a table. Flood notes that the historian Gerbert had described the chrotta as an oblong instrument with six strings, four of which on a fingerboard and two off of it. Historian Carl Engel noted that a 6th-century CE Italian writer, Venantius Fortunatus, had mentioned the "Chrotta Britanna" in a poem, but did not mention any bow.

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  • The chrotta, was a musical instrument played in Ireland, whose exact description is contested. According to Irish historian Gratton Flood, it was a small harp played with a bow. The instrument could be rested on knees or on a table. Flood notes that the historian Gerbert had described the chrotta as an oblong instrument with six strings, four of which on a fingerboard and two off of it. Historian Carl Engel noted that a 6th-century CE Italian writer, Venantius Fortunatus, had mentioned the "Chrotta Britanna" in a poem, but did not mention any bow. (en)
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  • The chrotta, was a musical instrument played in Ireland, whose exact description is contested. According to Irish historian Gratton Flood, it was a small harp played with a bow. The instrument could be rested on knees or on a table. Flood notes that the historian Gerbert had described the chrotta as an oblong instrument with six strings, four of which on a fingerboard and two off of it. Historian Carl Engel noted that a 6th-century CE Italian writer, Venantius Fortunatus, had mentioned the "Chrotta Britanna" in a poem, but did not mention any bow. (en)
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