- with
notable examples being the back
covers on some HMV no.4
soundboxes and HMV no.5
soundboxes. It was also used to make
loudspeaker transducers used with...
- is a box or bowl lyre used in Egypt.
Models exist with both
circular soundboxes as well as rectangular. In the past,
Egyptian models had 5 strings. The...
-
within an old instrument: was the
Welsh crwth unique in
possessing two
soundboxes?". St ****ans:
National History Museum website.
National Museum Wales....
- that
protrudes upwards. They also
usually have two strings, and
their soundboxes are
typically covered with
either snakeskin (most
often python) or thin...
- design. This box was
shaped like an
organic oval. This was
because the
soundboxes were made from
domed gourds instead of wood. Four-string
cuatros were...
-
archaeological sites in
Egypt and Anatolia,
similar large lyres with
thicker soundboxes have been
found in
Mesopotamia (1900–1500 BCE). However,
these Mesopotamia...
- Stützharfe,
stool supported Today, 1 and 3 are
naviform harps, for the way the
soundboxes resemble boats. 2 is a
crescent or arch-shaped harp. 4 is a
ladle harp...
-
Archeological finds show
details of construction; for instance, the
soundboxes were
carved from diversiform-leaved poplar. The
finds are
evidence of...
- tro), tro sau thom (big tro), or the tro che Two tro saus with
cylinder soundboxes. The
instrument on the
right has a
snakeskin head. Two tro saus. The vestigial...
- two
toured New
Zealand Public Art
Galleries converting them into
giant soundboxes by
stroking tensioned wires fixed to the buildings'
structural supports...