Arpeggione
The
arpeggione is a six-stringed musical instrument, fretted and tuned like a
guitar, but
bowed like a
cello, and thus similar to the
viola da gamba. It enjoyed a brief vogue after its invention around
1823. One of the more well-known musical works written for it was a
sonata by
Franz Schubert, but this is now more commonly played on a cello.