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three-stringed
ˈthree-stringed, a. (-strɪŋd) Having three strings: usually of a musical instrument.1599 Sandys Europæ Spec. (1632) 145 The whole Realme..hath beene scourged with a three stringed whip, Warre, Ill-governement, and Injustice. 1611 Bible 1 Sam. xviii. 6 margin, Three stringed instruments. 1752 Newton ...
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Triple contrabass viol
It was originally a three-stringed baroque instrument tuned C0–G0–C1 or C0–G0–D1 with the lower C coming in at 16.35 Hz.
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Tro (instrument)
Instruments in this family include the two-stringed tro ou, tro sau thom, tro sau toch and tro che, as well as the three-stringed tro Khmer spike fiddle The two-stringed tros are tuned in a fifth, while the three-stringed tro Khmer is tuned in fourths.
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Please explain how to make your own stringed rosary
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Domra
The three-stringed domra uses a tuning in 4ths. Today, it is the three-stringed domra that is used almost exclusively in Russia.
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Sanhu
It was developed in the 1970s and is essentially a three-stringed version of the two-stringed erhu, with an additional bass string. The Yi people of the Yunnan province of southwest China play a large three-stringed traditional bowed instrument (Yizu sanhu, sanhu of Yi) that is also
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Gottan
The , also known as the ("box ") or ("board "), is a traditional Japanese three-stringed plucked instrument, often considered either a relative or derivative
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Đàn tam
The đàn tam (chữ Nôm: 彈三) is a three-stringed ("tam" means "three") fretless plucked Vietnamese musical instrument.
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Pandura
It commonly had three strings: such an instrument was also known as the trichordon (three-stringed) (τρίχορδον, McKinnon 1984:10). Henry George Farmer calls the instrument "a three-stringed pandoura" in his 1949 article An Early Greek Pandore.
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Phandar
Three string phandars are tuned c–d–g′, and double-strung phanders are tuned cc–dd–gg′. Tuning
Three-stringed Phondar: c–d–g'
Six-stringed Phondar: cc–dd–gg'
Related instruments
Related or similar instruments in other Caucasian countries:
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Chanzy
Chanzy may refer to:
Chanzy (instrument), a type of three-stringed Mongolian lute from the Tuvan Republic
Chanzy, an alternative name for Sidi-Ali-Ben-Joub
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Panduri
Tuning
Three-stringed panduri: G-A-C# or E-B-A# or A-C#-E
Two-stringed panduri: D-C#
Construction
The frets on the panduri are traditionally made of wood Variants and related instruments
The panduri is a three-stringed lute from the highland and lowland regions of eastern Georgia, usually played by strumming
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Macedonian lyra
The Macedonian lyra (Greek: Μακεδονική λύρα) is a Greek pear-shaped, three-stringed bowed musical instrument, used mainly in the Greek folk music of the
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Ütőgardon
stringed instruments, with a flat or slightly convex back and top, but with much thicker wood. Currently the most common tuning of the strings is D – D – D – d; previously on three-stringed instruments the tunings were often D – d – g; D – d – a;
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Bolon (musical instrument)
The bolon is a three-stringed instrument, constructed from a large calabash covered by unshaven goat skin, and a bow-shaped neck.
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