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  2. Yazh - Wikipedia

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    The sound bar beneath the soundboard, which the strings anchor to, was glued to the instrument's body with a lacquer called Arakku. [6] Kinnara playing a yazh, Kailasanathar Temple in Kanchipuram, India, ca. 8th century C.E. [7] Harps are tuned to musical scales, with each string being tuned to one note in the scale. According to literature ...

  3. List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 322.11

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    Arched harp with a thick and blunt neck, only slightly curved [11] Pardhan harp kidim-baja, gudum-baja (both derogatory), bin-baja: Pardhan of India 322.11 Arched harp made from a single stick, with five strings, played with a plectrum and attached to a sawtooth-shaped carrier, with one soundhole and a waisted body [4] Pin: Cambodia: 322.11 Pyu ...

  4. Marxophone - Wikipedia

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    It also marks the 15 keys by letter (C, D, etc.), by number (1-15) and in standard musical notation. When the instrument is moved or stored, the metal rectangle bends down, holding the keys against the strings, so the Marxophone can fit into its case—which is the size of a large briefcase.

  5. Harpejji - Wikipedia

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    Playing a harpejji. The harpejji (/ h ɑːr ˈ p ɛ dʒ iː / har-PEJ-ee) [1] is an electric stringed musical instrument developed in 2007 by American audio engineer Tim Meeks. [2] [3] It has been described by its manufacturer as a cross between a piano and a guitar, [1] [4], and by Jacob Collier as a cross between an accordion and a pedal steel guitar. [5]

  6. List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 322. ...

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    This is a list of instruments by Hornbostel-Sachs number, covering those instruments that are classified under 322.212.1 under that system. These instruments are chromatic frame harps with strings in one plane. 3: Instruments in which sound is produced by one or more vibrating strings (chordophones, string instruments).

  7. Guitar zither - Wikipedia

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    The guitar zither (also chord zither, fretless zither, [1] [2] mandolin zither [3] or harp zither [4]) is a musical instrument consisting of a sound-box with two sets of unstopped strings. One set of strings is tuned to the diatonic , chromatic , or partially chromatic scale and the other set is tuned to make the various chords in the principal ...

  8. Bohemian harp - Wikipedia

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    The instrument had sound holes in the top of the harp, as opposed to conventional harps, which have them in the back wall. [12] Bohemian harps have between 30 and 18 strings, with seven strings per octave, with a range of five octaves. The instrument is between 120 and 170 cm tall, and is played seated, standing on the floor. [13]

  9. Epigonion - Wikipedia

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    Epigonion Greek harp, circa 430 B.C. This style of harp is not named in artworks and has also been called trigonon by modern researchers. The epigonion (Greek: ἐπιγόνιον) was an ancient stringed instrument, possibly a Greek harp mentioned in Athenaeus (183 AD), probably a psaltery.