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String Musical Instruments

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Clipart illustrations of stringed musical instruments. String instruments include violins, violas, cello, and guitar, among others.


Guitar, Modern
A modern guitar....
Guitarpa
The guitarpa is a combination of a harp, guitar, and violin. ...
Harp
An instrument having an upright triangular frame consisting of a pillar, a curved neck, and a hollow back containing the sounding board, with usually 46 or 47 strings of graded lengths that are played...
Harp
A stringed musical instrument usually played with the fingers....
Harp
A musical stringed instrument, much esteemed by the ancients. In Egypt the figure of the harp is found delineated from the earliest ages in many different forms, some of them very simple, and others ...
Harp
"This primitive-looking instrument was played horizontally, being born upon the performer's shoulder. between it and the grand vertical harps in the frescos of the time of Rameses III, More than 3000 ...
Harp
"This primitive-looking instrument was played horizontally, being born upon the performer's shoulder. between it and the grand vertical harps in the frescos of the time of Rameses III, More than 3000 ...
Harp
"Irish (Dalway) Harp." — Encyclopediia Britannica, 1893...
Harp
"Welsh Triple Harp." — Encyclopediia Britannica, 1893...
Harp
"Modern Erard Harp." — Encyclopediia Britannica, 1893...
Harp, Anglo-Saxon
An Anglo-Saxon harp....
Harpist
A player of the harp....
Harpist
This illustration depicts an ancient harpist....
Kinnor
Kinnor is the Hebrew name for an ancient stringed instrument, the first mentioned in the Bible where it is now always translated harp. The kinnor had from ten to twenty string fastened to a metal rod...
Kinnor
Kinnor is the Hebrew name for an ancient stringed instrument, the first mentioned in the Bible where it is now always translated harp. The kinnor had from ten to twenty string fastened to a metal rod...
Lute
A stringed instrument formerly much in use....
Lute
"The European lute is derived in form and name from the Arabic "el ud," "the wood," the consonant of the article "el" having been retained in the European languages for the initial of the name. The A...
Mandolin
The strings of the mandolin are not plucked by the fingers like a guitar or harp, but with a little quill, or a shell plectrum. The strings are doubled to obviate the feebleness of the sound, but ess...
Mandolin
The mandolin, a stringed instrument of Italian origin....
Rebec
The rebec is a bowed stringed instrument. It usually has three strings and is played under chin like a violin....
Rebec
A bowed string musical instrument. In its most common form, it has three strings and is played on the arm or under the chin, like a violin....
Sarinda
"Sarinda. A Hindu viol, which has a body made of a single wooden block, elliptical in general contour, flat in front and arched at the back, which is hollowed out to a shell." -Whitney, 1911...
Shamisen
The shamisen or samisen is a Japanese stringed instrument played with a plectrum (a) called a bachi....
Viola
The viola may be considered a large violin tuned a fifth lower or as a small cello tuned an octave higher. It resembles the violin except the fingers of the left hand are spread apart more. ...
Violin
A stringed instrument played with a bow, having four strings tuned at intervals of a fifth, an unfretted fingerboard, and a shallower body than the viol and capable of great flexibility in range, tone...
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