| Citoles |
| Pandurinas |
| Paving tools |
| Guitars' kin |
| Bandores' kin |
| Early guitars |
| Pegbox holders |
| Theorbos, e.g. |
| Mandolins' kin |
| They're plucked |
| Banjo's cousins |
| Mando-lins' kin |
| Old instruments |
| Trichords, e.g. |
| Guitar relatives |
| Tambur relatives |
| Mandolin cousins |
| Guitar ancestors |
| Sarod and theorbo |
| Some chordophones |
| Theorbos' cousins |
| Bards' instruments |
| Concrete spreaders |
| Minstrels' strings |
| Guitar's ancestors |
| Mandolins' cousins |
| Mandolin relatives |
| Musical instruments |
| Plucked instruments |
| Citole and trichord |
| Instruments of yore |
| Fretted instruments |
| Stringed instruments |
| Bouzouki and mandola |
| Medieval instruments |
| Cousins of mandolins |
| Seals, as pipe joints |
| Minstrels' companions |
| Vivaldi wrote for them |
| Renaissance Fair props |
| Minstrels' instruments |
| Relatives of balalaikas |
| Renaissance Faire props |
| What troubadours played |
| Pear-shaped instruments |
| Renaissance instruments |
| Renaissance Faire sights |
| Troubadours carried them |
| Troubadour's instruments |
| Old stringed instruments. |
| Music makers for minstrels |
| Instruments with bent necks |
| Renaissance fair instruments |
| Medieval stringed instruments |
| Stringed Ren Faire instruments |
| Pear-shaped cousins of mandolins |
| They have long necks and round bodies |