2017-07-27T19:59:23+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Arpeggione, Dutar, Kantele, Sitar, Tanbur, Banhu, Biwa, Clavichord, Lyre, Piano, Pipa, Dombra, Setar, Zither, Gusle, Oud, Shamisen, Komuz, Berimbau, Spinet, Kora (instrument), Barbat (lute), Cittern, Vihuela, Appalachian dulcimer, Baryton, Takumbo flashcards
Chordophones

Chordophones

  • Arpeggione
    The arpeggione is a six-stringed musical instrument, fretted and tuned like a guitar, but bowed like a cello, and thus similar to the bass viola da gamba.
  • Dutar
    The dutar (Persian: دوتار‎‎, Tajik: дутор, Uyghur: دۇتتار, Дуттар‎, ULY: Duttar, Uzbek: dutor, Chinese: 都塔尔) (also dotar or doutar) is a traditional long-necked two-stringed lute found in Iran and Central Asia.
  • Kantele
    A kantele (Finnish: [ˈkɑntele]) or harppu (in Sami) is a traditional plucked string instrument of the dulcimer and zither family native to Finland and Karelia.
  • Sitar
    The sitar (English pronunciation: /ˈsɪtɑːr/ or /sɪˈtɑːr/; Hindi: सितार, sitāra pronounced [sɪˈtaːr]) is a plucked stringed instrument used mainly in Hindustani music and Indian classical music.
  • Tanbur
    The terms Tanbur, Tanbūr, Tanbura, Tambur, Tambura or Tanboor can refer to various long-necked, string instrument originating in Mesopotamia, Southern or Central Asia.
  • Banhu
    The banhu (板胡, pinyin: bǎnhú) is a Chinese traditional bowed string instrument in the huqin family of instruments.
  • Biwa
    The biwa (琵琶) is a Japanese short-necked fretted lute, often used in narrative storytelling.
  • Clavichord
    The clavichord is a European stringed keyboard instrument known from the late Medieval, through the Renaissance, Baroque and Classical eras.
  • Lyre
    The lyre (Greek: λύρα, lýra) is a string instrument known for its use in Greek classical antiquity and later periods.
  • Piano
    The piano is an acoustic, stringed musical instrument, in which the strings are struck by hammers.
  • Pipa
    The pipa (Chinese: 琵琶; pinyin: pípa, [pʰǐpʰǎ]) is a four-stringed Chinese musical instrument, belonging to the plucked category of instruments.
  • Dombra
    The dombra (Kazakh: домбыра dombyra; Uzbek: dambura; Bashkir and Tatar: dumbyra, tumpyra, tumra; Turkish: dombıra) is a long-necked Turkic lute and a musical string instrument.
  • Setar
    Setar (Persian: سه‌تار‎‎, from seh, meaning "three" and tār, meaning "string") is a Persian musical instrument.
  • Zither
    Zither (pronounced /ˈzɪ.ðər/ or /ˈzɪ.θər/, German: [ˈtsɪtɐ]) is a class of stringed instruments.
  • Gusle
    The gusle (Serbian Cyrillic: гусле), Albanian: lahuta, Bulgarian: гусла) is a single-stringed musical instrument (and musical style) traditionally used in the Dinarides region of the Southeastern Europe.
  • Oud
    The oud (/uːd/) is a pear-shaped stringed instrument with 11 or 13 strings grouped in 5 or 6 courses, commonly used in Persian, Arabic, Greek, Turkish, Jewish, Byzantine, Azerbaijani, Armenian, North African (Chaabi, Classical, and Spanish Andalusian), Somali and Middle Eastern music.
  • Shamisen
    The shamisen or samisen (三味線, literally "three strings"), also called sangen (三絃, literally "three strings"), is a three-stringed, Japanese musical instrument derived from the Chinese instrument sanxian.
  • Komuz
    The komuz or qomuz (Kyrgyz: комуз IPA: [qoˈmuz]), Azeri Gopuz, Turkish Kopuz, is an ancient fretless string instrument used in Central Asian music, related to certain other Turkic string instruments and the lute.
  • Berimbau
    The berimbau (/bərɪmˈbaʊ/; Brazilian Portuguese: /beɾĩˈbaw/) is a single-string percussion instrument, a musical bow, from Brazil.
  • Spinet
    A spinet is a smaller type of harpsichord or other keyboard instrument, such as a piano or organ.
  • Kora (instrument)
    The kora is a 21-string lute-bridge-harp used extensively in West Africa.
  • Barbat (lute)
    The barbat (Persian: بربط‎‎) or barbud was a lute of possibly Central Asian origin.
  • Cittern
    The cittern or cithren (Fr. cistre, It. cetra, Ger. zitter, zither, Sp. cistro, cedra, cítola) is a stringed instrument dating from the Renaissance.
  • Vihuela
    The vihuela (Spanish pronunciation: [biˈwela]) is a guitar-shaped string instrument from 15th and 16th century Spain, Portugal and Italy, usually with five or six doubled strings.
  • Appalachian dulcimer
    The Appalachian dulcimer (many variant names; see below) is a fretted string instrument of the zither family, typically with three or four strings.
  • Baryton
    The baryton is a bowed string instrument similar to the viol, but distinguished by an extra set of plucked strings.
  • Takumbo
    The takumbo is a parallel-stringed tube zither made from bamboo, and is found in the Philippines.