Common stringed instrument of the past
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VIOLCommon stringed instrument of the past
chevillethe peg of a stringed instrument
ponticello(Italian) the bridge of a stringed instrument
chevillesCHEVILLE, the peg of a stringed instrument
saza stringed instrument of the Middle East
arco(Italian) the bow of a stringed instrument
sazzesSAZ, a stringed instrument of the Middle East
sazesSAZ, a stringed instrument of the Middle East
ponticellosPONTICELLO, (Italian) the bridge of a stringed instrument
bowingthe technique of playing a stringed instrument with a bow
bowingsBOWING, the technique of playing a stringed instrument with a bow
bowingthe act or art of playing a stringed instrument with a bow
scordatura(Italian) a temporary departure from the normal tuning of a stringed instrument
positionA particular location of the hand on the fingerboard of a stringed instrument
scordaturasSCORDATURA, (Italian) a temporary departure from the normal tuning of a stringed instrument
positionsA particular location of the hand on the fingerboard of a stringed instrument
dulcimorea stringed instrument of trapezoidal shape played with light hammers held in the hands
dulcimersa stringed instrument of trapezoidal shape played with light hammers held in the hands
bourdona. the drone pipe of a bagpipe b. the drone string of a stringed instrument
bourdonsa. the drone pipe of a bagpipe b. the drone string of a stringed instrument
pegboxthe widened end of the neck of a stringed instrument, to which the tuning pegs are fixed
tailpieceThe piece at the base of a violin or other stringed instrument to which the strings are attached
tailpiecesThe piece at the base of a violin or other stringed instrument to which the strings are attached
saltato(of a performance with a stringed instrument) playing each note staccato by bouncing the bow on the strings
saltando(of a performance with a stringed instrument) playing each note staccato by bouncing the bow on the strings
pegboxesA structure at the head of a stringed instrument where the strings are attached to the tuning pegs
purflerornamental border, as the inlaid border near the outer edge of the table and back of a stringed instrument
purfledornamental border, as the inlaid border near the outer edge of the table and back of a stringed instrument
purflesornamental border, as the inlaid border near the outer edge of the table and back of a stringed instrument
purfleornamental border, as the inlaid border near the outer edge of the table and back of a stringed instrument
upbow(in bowing on a stringed instrument) a stroke toward the heel of the bow: indicated in scores by the symbol V
upbows(in bowing on a stringed instrument) a stroke toward the heel of the bow: indicated in scores by the symbol V
barretechnique of playing a chord on a stringed instrument by laying a finger across the strings at a particular fret, raising their pitch
barrestechnique of playing a chord on a stringed instrument by laying a finger across the strings at a particular fret, raising their pitch
lyrea stringed instrument of the harp class having an approximately U-shaped frame and used by the ancient Greeks especially to accompany song and recitation
scrollsAn ornamental design or carving resembling a partly unrolled scroll of parchment, e.g., on the capital of a column, or at the end of a stringed instrument
fingerboardsA flat or roughly flat strip on the neck of a stringed instrument, against which the strings are pressed to shorten the vibrating length and produce notes of higher pitches
vinasmusical stringed instrument of India, made of rosewood or ebony, consisting of a long, hollow, fretted stick to which one, two, or three gourds are attached to increase the resonance
veenasmusical stringed instrument of India, made of rosewood or ebony, consisting of a long, hollow, fretted stick to which one, two, or three gourds are attached to increase the resonance
vinamusical stringed instrument of India, made of rosewood or ebony, consisting of a long, hollow, fretted stick to which one, two, or three gourds are attached to increase the resonance