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"Triola" Roll-playing Zither
By John Wolff

One of my few musical talents is to be able to play a reasonable tune on
an old 6-chord zither that I "re-constructed" many years ago out of what
looked like a pile of firewood and fencing wire from a country auction.
Rebuilding "The Australian Piano Harp - Made in Germany" was the easy
part; playing it was a total mystery, until I visited Germany and
discovered the zither "cheat sheets" that the locals use!

Perhaps because of all this foolishness, I am now interested in buying a
"Triola" roll-playing zither, as illustrated on page 356 of the Bowers
encyclopaedia.  Can anyone give me an idea of the availability of these
instruments in the US (or elsewhere), and what I would expect to pay for
a Triola in either working, restorable, or "firewood" condition? (And, of
course, the rolls to suit).  Many thanks,

John Wolff
Melnbourne, Australia


(Message sent Tue 27 May 1997, 02:01:58 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  Roll-playing, Triola, Zither

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