| 1. | During a competition, the highest string on his five-string cithara broke.
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| 2. | The Euneidae, a Lemnian clan of cithara-players, regarded Euneus as their ancestor.
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| 3. | An Ancient Greek myth tells of the cithara player Eunomos ( " Mr Goodtune " ).
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| 4. | The young people played the cithara and the aulos, and sang of the glory of Apollo.
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| 5. | Where Winternitz later focused on the cittern, Schlesinger concentrated on the chain of instrument evolution from cithara to guitar.
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| 6. | Timosthenes's strain, accompanied by flute and cithara, celebrated the contest between Apollo and the serpent Python.
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| 7. | Classical and medieval Latin had " cithara " as a lyre and more loosely a plucked string instrument.
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| 8. | Eunomos, an accomplished cithara player and singer, was performing in a competition when one of the cithara strings snaps.
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| 9. | Eunomos, an accomplished cithara player and singer, was performing in a competition when one of the cithara strings snaps.
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| 10. | An evolution on parallel lines appears also to have taken place from the antique rectangular cithara of the " Cathedral of Amiens.
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