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- 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...
- veena, also spelled vina (Sanskrit: वीणा IAST: vīṇā), is any of various chordophone instruments from the Indian subcontinent. Ancient musical 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...
- instruments like the electric guitar (chordophone) and some electronic keyboards (sometimes idiophones or chordophones) can produce music without electricity...
- 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...
- can be broadly classified into three categories: string instruments (chordophones), wind instruments (aerophones), and percussion instruments. They evolved...
- display a Triangular Chordophone instrument. The Utrecht Psalter was penned between 816 and 835 AD. However, Pictish Triangular Chordophone carvings found on...
- the bull fiddle, or simply the b****, is the largest and lowest-pitched chordophone in the modern symphony orchestra (excluding rare additions such as the...
- classified according to the Hornbostel–Sachs system into four categories: chordophones (string instruments), aerophones (wind instruments), membranophones (drums)...