The psaltery was a stringed instrument; it was bowed, struck or plucked. The player performed with the instrument on the lap or on a table, or in front of the chest held with a strap around his neck if movement was needed.
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the work a machine does is the work outputwhat it takes to do the work is the work inputSources;The_work_that_the_simple_machine_does_is_called_the_work
the work a machine does is the work output what it takes to do the work is the work input
The work done by a machine is called work output
work output
Yes they do, I being one of them. Athough it is not a popular choice of instrument (most likely due to lack of publicity) there are still a few psaltery players in the world. I know there is a girl who can play the bowed psaltery with two bows on youtube...
A psaltery is a stringed instrument of the zither family. Ancient harp psaltery[edit] The psaltery of Ancient Greece (epigonion) was a harp-like instrument.
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The homonym for the word "bowed" is "bode".
Lyre, zither, psaltery or kithara.
Bowed tendons are located on the back of the cannon bone.
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