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Definition of Plectra

Plectra
Plectrum Plec"trum, n.; pl. L. Plectra, E. Plectrums . [L., fr. Gr. ? anything to strike with, fr.? to strike.] A small instrument of ivory, wood, metal, or quill, used in playing upon the lyre and other stringed instruments.

Meaning of Plectra from wikipedia

- is held as a separate tool in the player's hand. In harpsichords, the plectra are attached to the jack mechanism. A plectrum for electric guitars, acoustic...
- to as plectra, reserving the term pick to identify the difference between this and finger picks. [citation needed] Musicians have used plectra to play...
- having no sustain pedal mechanism. The same firm's "Cembalet" uses rubber plectra and separate urethane foam dampers but is otherwise almost identical. Hohner's...
- people at that time. The guzheng is plucked by the fingers with or without plectra. Interestingly, among the 21 strings of Guzheng, although no strings are...
- string. Historically, plectra were made of bird quill or leather; many modern harpsichords have plastic (delrin or celcon) plectra. When the front of the...
- Piano_maintenance#Voicing Voicing (pipe organ) Plectrum#Voicing_harpsichord_plectra Voicing (phonetics), in phonetics and phonology Consonant voicing and devoicing...
- obliquely. When the Polyphon operates, the resulting disc projections, called plectra, engage with a series of ratchet-like star wheels, each with 9 projections...
- "b**** koto", has a deeper sound and requires specialized plectra; traditional koto plectra are worn attached to the player's fingers, with which the...
- the shape of the plectra used in playing. Yamata ryu—originating in Western ****an, the Yamata ryu style uses pointed oval-shaped plectra. The repertoire...
- 'revival' Pleyel contemporary harpsichord, with metal frame, pedals, leather plectra and heavy touch, which was prevalent at the time, rather than historic...