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bowed zither native to the
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- The tube
zither is a
stringed musical instrument in
which a tube
functions both as an instrument's neck and its soundbox. As the neck, it
holds strings...
- An
autoharp or
chord zither is a
string instrument belonging to the
zither family. It uses a
series of bars
individually configured to mute all strings...
- bầu (Vietnamese: [ɗàːn.ɓə̀w]; "gourd
zither"; Chữ Nôm: 彈匏), also
called độc huyền cầm (獨絃琴, "one-string
zither"; the name is only used by the Jing ethnicity...
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archaic form) is a fretboard-less box
zither (a
simple chordophone) and is
considered the
archetype of the
zither and dulcimer.
Plucked keyboard instruments...
- The se (Chinese: 瑟) or guse (Chinese: 古瑟) is an
ancient plucked zither of
Chinese origin. It
varied in size and construction, but
generally had 25–50 strings...
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Trough zithers are a
group of
African stringed instruments or
chordophones whose members resemble wooden bowls, pans, platters, or
shallow gutters with...
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Little is
known about the
instrument but it is
believed to have been a
zither with a
rectangular wooden body, with silk or gut
strings that were pla****...
- a
range of
traditional instruments,
including the đàn bầu (a
monochord zither), the đàn gáo (a two-stringed
fiddle with
coconut body), and the đàn nguyệt...
- (Hindi: स्वरमण्डल [s̪ʋərməɳɖəl̪]), surmandal, or
Indian harp is a
plucked box
zither,
originating from India,
similar to the
qanun that is
today most commonly...