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- The Streichmelodion or Breitoline is a bowed zither, similar in shape to a viola. The Streichmelodion was created in 1856 by Leopold Breit in Brno, evolving...
- sai (Thailand) Saw u Segankuru Sihu (China) Sohaegeum Soku Sorahi Streichmelodion Suroz Talharpa Tar shehnai Taus Tautirut Tenor violin Tihu Tiqin Traskofiol...
- finger picking, but may be plucked at the bowing end. Alexander violin Streichmelodion Video "Introduction to the Bowed Psaltery" by James Jones Psaltery...
- rare bowed instruments like the bowed psaltery, bowed dulcimer, and streichmelodion. Like an acoustic guitar or lute, a zither's body serves as a resonating...
- Kokles Kusle Krez Langeleik Langspil Psaltery Psalterium Scheitholt Streichmelodion Tambourine de Bearn Tsymbaly Violinzither Americas Appalachian dulcimer...
- compression in Geelong, Australia. Moravian Leopold Breit introduces Streichmelodion. Sarrusophone patented. Approximate date – Bandoneon invented. Copley...
- century and has similarities with the Bowedmelodion also known as Streichmelodion. The philomel has a body with incurvations similar to those of the...