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Hornbostel–Sachs classification | 314.122 (Box zither) |
Developed | 18th century |
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The épinette des Vosges (French pronunciation: [epinɛt dɛ voʒ]) is a traditional plucked-string instrument of the zither family, whose use was confined to two areas in the Vosges mountains of France approximately 50 km apart: around Val-d'Ajol and around Gérardmer.