- In
musical instrument classification,
string instruments, or
chordophones, are
musical instruments that
produce sound from
vibrating strings when a performer...
- the
organological classes of idiophone, membranophone,
aerophone and
chordophone. The
percussion section of an
orchestra most
commonly contains instruments...
- The
bandurria is a
plucked chordophone from Spain,
similar to the
mandolin and bandola,
primarily used in
Spanish folk music, but also
found in former...
-
display a
Triangular Chordophone instrument. The
Utrecht Psalter was
penned between 816 and 835 AD. However,
Pictish Triangular Chordophone carvings found on...
- can be
broadly classified into
three categories:
string instruments (
chordophones), wind
instruments (aerophones), and
percussion instruments. They evolved...
- or
friction idiophones,
struck or
friction membranophones or
struck chordophones.
Where an
instrument meets this
definition but is
often or traditionally...
-
instruments like the
electric guitar (
chordophone) and some
electronic keyboards (sometimes
idiophones or
chordophones) can
produce music without electricity...
- veena, also
spelled vina (Sanskrit: वीणा IAST: vīṇā), is any of
various chordophone instruments from the
Indian subcontinent.
Ancient musical instruments...
-
musical instruments are
commonly grouped into four categories: aerophones,
chordophones, membranophones, and idiophones.
Bulungudyong –
vertical flute (Pinatubo...
- Hornbostel-Sachs
system of
musical instrument classification defines chordophones as all
instruments in
which sound is
primarily produced by the vibration...