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"Despite of its name, it is not a cister (or cittern), but rather belongs to the group of necked box lutes."
This sentence is wrong in two senses. First, citterns are necked box lutes too. Second, the Waldzither is definitely a modern type of cittern, just like the English guitar, the Portuguese guitar and the Halszither. --Neitram (talk) 09:44, 24 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]