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- substance from the bar or stick. Man playing a heterochord musical bow, using his mouth for a resonator. Heterochords have strings made of a different material...
- 12 Heterochord musical bows - The string is of separate material from the bearer. 311.121 Mono-heterochord musical bows - The bow has one heterochord string...
- 12 Heterochord musical bows – The string is of separate material from the bearer 311.121 Mono-heterochord musical bows – The bow has one heterochord string...
- into two types, based on the types of strings they use: idiochord and heterochord. Idiochord tube zithers have "strings" which are made from the material...
- classification Stringed instrument Hornbostel–Sachs classification 312.22–6 (Heterochord half-tube zither sounded with three plectrums) Inventor(s) China Developed...
- classification Stringed instrument Hornbostel–Sachs classification 312.22–6 (Heterochord half-tube zither sounded with three plectrums) Inventor(s) Kenjun Developed...
- Hornbostel–Sachs classification 311.122 322.11 (Musical bow with several heterochord strings. Bow attached to resonator by poking through; has to be taken...
- Other options musical bows 311.121.221.71 Mono-heterochord musical bows - The bow has one heterochord string only, with attached resonator and no tuning...
- 311.121.221 under that system. These instruments are single-stringed heterochord musical bows with an attached resonator but without a tuning noose. 3:...
- under 312.22 under that system. These instruments are single-stringed heterochord musical bows with an attached resonator and a tuning noose. 3: Instruments...