What were two types of stringed instruments of the Renaissance?
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In the sixteen century, the psaltery, from which evolved keyboardinstruments like the virginal, spinet and harpsichord, lost its position in favor of the dulcimer. The stringed instruments with a fingerboard, touched with the fingers or a plectrum, can be divided into two principal types: the Lute and the Guitar.
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