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  1. Huqin. The dahu ( Chinese: 大 胡; pinyin: dàhú) is a large bowed string instrument from China. It has a large soundbox covered on one end with python skin. Like most other members of the huqin family of instruments, it has two strings and is held vertically. The instrument is generally pitched one octave below the erhu, and is considerably ...

  2. Tromba marina owned by Francis William Galpin in 1906. A tromba marina, marine trumpet or nuns' fiddle, ( Fr. trompette marine; Ger. Marientrompete, Trompetengeige, Nonnengeige or Trumscheit, Pol. tubmaryna) is a triangular bowed string instrument used in medieval and Renaissance Europe that was highly popular in the 15th century in England and ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GaohuGaohu - Wikipedia

    Inventor (s) Lü Wencheng. The gaohu ( 高胡; pinyin: gāohú, pronounced [kɑ́ʊ̯xǔ]; Cantonese: gou1 wu4; also called yuehu 粤 胡) is a Chinese bowed string instrument developed from the erhu in the 1920s by the musician and composer Lü Wencheng (1898–1981) and used in Cantonese music and Cantonese opera. It belongs to the huqin ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RebabRebab - Wikipedia

    In the Indonesian gamelan the rebab is an essential elaborating instrument, ornamenting the basic melody. A two-string bowed lute consisting of a wooden body, traditionally though now rarely a single coconut shell, covered with very fine stretched skin. [7] Two brass strings are tuned a fifth apart and the horse hair bow is tied loosely (unlike ...

  5. Cò ke , Vietnam ( Muong people) Been, indigenous one stringed fiddle of Assam Plains. The tro ( Khmer: ទ្រ) is Cambodia's traditional spike fiddle, a bowed string instrument that is held and played vertically. [1] Spike fiddles have a handle that passes through the resonator, often forming a spike, on the bottom side where it emerges.

  6. Rabelista (Rabel player) The rabel (or arrabel, [1] robel, rovel [2]) is a bowed stringed instrument from Spain, a rustic folk-fiddle descended from the medieval rebec, [citation needed] with both perhaps descended from the Arab rabab. [3] The instrument generally has two or three strings of gut or steel, or sometimes twisted horse-hair.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GhaychakGhaychak - Wikipedia

    Bowed string instrument. Related instruments. Rubab. Kobyz. Sarinda. Sarangi. Kyl kyyak. The ghaychak or gheychak ( Persian: قیچک) is a bowed lute used in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Tajikistan. [1] The name is similar to the Central Asian ghijak, but that instrument is more closely related to the kamancheh .