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  1. Chitarra Italiana (Italian: [kiˈtarra itaˈljaːna]; 'Italian guitar') is a lute-shaped plucked instrument with four or five single (sometimes double) strings, in a tuning similar to that of the guitar. It was common in Italy during the Renaissance era.

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    Diversi tipi di chitarra (da sinistra: resofonica, classica, elettrica, folk ). Ci sono anche: al centro un dulcimer e, poggiati in orizzontale, una keytar e un mandolino. Informazioni generali. Origine. Spagna. Invenzione. evoluta dal 1500 circa al XVIII secolo. Classificazione. 321.322.

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  4. Oct 31, 2022 · Why do we say spaghetti alla chitarra? History. The chitarra is a historical tool, which depending on the distance between the "strings" can give life to different shapes and pasta sections. Ancestor of the chitarra is lu rentrocelo, in the past used mainly in the areas of Pescara and L'Aquila. To make the spaghetti, the pasta dough, rolled out ...

  5. By Marino Cardelli on Feb 27, 2020. Food of Abruzzo, Italian Regional Food. In this blog post, we are going discover the origins, recipe and uses of the iconic spaghetti alla chitarra, the squared pasta from Abruzzo in Italy, made with the guitar pasta cutter or Chitarra in Italian.

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  6. Jan 11, 2024 · Pasta alla chitarra (also known as maccheroni alla chitarra, Tonnarelli Romana, or in English ‘guitar spaghetti’) is a variety of egg pasta made with semolina flour originating from the Abruzzo region of Italy in the province of Chieti.

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