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Catgut - Wikipedia Historically, catgut was the most common material for the strings of harps, lutes, violins, violas, cellos, double basses, viols, acoustic guitars, and other stringed musical instruments, as well as the heads of older marching snare drums
What are violin strings made out of? Gut, really? - Violin Trend Traditionally, string instrument strings were made out of natural sheep gut, made by hand It was the original material used in all string instruments and was first seen on a Lute dating to 1500 before Christ in Egypt
Are Violin Strings Really Made of Cat Guts? - Shar Music Sheep, goats, and cows were, and remain, the animals whose guts are most typically used in the manufacture of violin strings Though there’s some argument on this, it is commonly believed that the name “catgut” is actually rooted in “kytte gut”, with a kytte being a kind of medieval proto-violin