- 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...
- A
bridge is a
device that
supports the
strings on a
stringed musical instrument and
transmits the
vibration of
those strings to
another structural component...
- an
electronic pickup and an amplifier. The
guitar is
classified as a
chordophone,
meaning the
sound is
produced by a
vibrating string stretched between...
- the Gary D. Cook
classification system of
musical instruments, it is a
chordophone because it
produces sound through the
vibration of strings. It can also...
-
classified according to the Hornbostel–Sachs
system into four categories:
chordophones (string instruments),
aerophones (wind instruments),
membranophones (drums)...
-
musical instruments are
commonly grouped into four categories: aerophones,
chordophones, membranophones, and idiophones.
Bulungudyong –
vertical flute (Pinatubo...
- (Ukrainian: цимбали) is the
Ukrainian version of the
hammer dulcimer. It is a
chordophone made up of a
trapezoidal box with
metal (steel or bronze)
strings strung...
- This is a list of
chordophones used in the
Caribbean music area,
including the
islands of the
Caribbean Sea, as well as the
musics of Guyana, Suriname...