Talk:English guitar
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type of "sister"?
[edit ]This article had long said that an English guitar is a type of "sister" with "cittern" in parentheses. I can't find any reference to "sister" being a synonym for or type of cittern anywhere on the internet, except one page in German. Dictionaries don't list a stringed instrument as a definition of sister, so the usage seems dubious unless someone has a citation. Even then, cittern should be the primary related instrument type. Craig Butz (talk) 19:20, 21 September 2014 (UTC) [reply ]