How to use in-sentence of “lute”:
– In European classical music the lute was changed into the harpsichord and the mandolin.
– The mandolin is a musical instrument, which literally means, a small soprano member of the lute family.
– Today there are kinds of lute still being played in Greece, Turkey, and in Arabic-speaking countries.
– It is not known whether it was simply a design that combined features of the oud and lute or a transition from the Renaissance instrument to the modern guitar.
– The guitar grew in popularity during the 17th century as the lute and vihuela declined.

Example sentences of “lute”:
- Many medieval plucked string instruments were similar to the modern guitar, such as the lute and mandolin.
- Her favorite instrument is a lute and she rides a swan.
– Many medieval plucked string instruments were similar to the modern guitar, such as the lute and mandolin.
– Her favorite instrument is a lute and she rides a swan.
– Basso continuo, sometimes just called “continuo”, was played by an instrument providing chordal accompaniment such as a keyboard instrument or plucked string instrument such as the lute along with another bass instrument such as cello, violone, or bassoon.
– A lute has an oval-shaped back, made of strips of wood.
– A Pena is a mono string musical instrument falling in the lute category.
– It includes several books of music for solo lute, songs for one voice and lute, part-songs with lute accompaniment accompaniment, and several pieces for consort with lute.
– The instruments most commonly plucked include the guitar, lute and mandolin.
– Beckmesser is tuning his lute ready to sing.
– He published a book of lute music in 1597 which made him the most important English composer for the lute.
– During the 16th century French songs started to be composed with lute or keyboard accompaniment.
– The Renaissance lute is also played today, in western countries, as well as a German lute that is played the same way as a guitar.
– People sang songs and often accompanied themselves on the lute or harp.
– The 16th-century guitar was tuned C–F–A–D′, the tuning of the centre four courses of the lute and of the vihuela.
