theirate
Theirate is a lesser-known but historically significant musical instrument that originated in the medieval period, particularly in the regions of Europe. The term "theirate" is not widely documented in traditional musicology, and its exact origins remain somewhat ambiguous, possibly stemming from regional dialects or variations of other stringed instruments like the lute or psaltery. It is believed to have been a small, fretted instrument with a pear-shaped body, similar in construction to the Renaissance guitar or the oud, but with distinct tuning and playing techniques.
The theirate was primarily used in folk and courtly music during the 14th to 16th centuries. Its
Very few surviving examples of the theirate exist, and its music has not been preserved in extensive
Today, the theirate is primarily of academic interest, studied by music historians and early music performers