Well if you want to know string instruments that have 4 strings 2 of them are the guitar (6 strings) and the mandolin (8 strings).
That would include plucked or strummed stringed instruments, such as the guitar or banjo. That could also describe the harp.
pizzicato and when you play with a bow that's called arco
This gum is called rosin. It provides friction between the bow hairs and the strings of the instrument, which causes the strings to vibrate when stroked with the bow.
A strummed instrument is any string instrument that is played via picking the strings. Guitars, Banjos and harps can fit into this category as well as others, even flat back bases are played by both "strumming" and with a bow like other instruments in the violin family
the bontoc violin has four sound holes on the ventil side in which two strings are played with a bow shorten than body.. (",)
It's called rosin. Rosin is a resin from trees and, when it's rubbed on the hair of the bow of a stringed instrument, it helps the hair grip the strings better to produce a strong sound. We should not touch the bow's hairs because the grease on our fingers will stick to the rosin. The grease then spoils the bow's hairs from gripping the strings properly - making the bow tend to slip over the strings - which makes the bow much harder to use to play its instrument.
A small instrument with four strings, played with a bow; a fiddle.
pizzicato and when you play with a bow that's called arco
The string instrument is an instrument that has strings on it.There are many different ways to play the strings and many different instruments, e.g the violin can be played with a bow or you can do pizzicato(which is plucking the strings.
This gum is called rosin. It provides friction between the bow hairs and the strings of the instrument, which causes the strings to vibrate when stroked with the bow.
you could pluck the strings or bow them or you could tap them wichever you choose =)
A strummed instrument is any string instrument that is played via picking the strings. Guitars, Banjos and harps can fit into this category as well as others, even flat back bases are played by both "strumming" and with a bow like other instruments in the violin family
A zhonghu is a plucked long-necked lute-like string instrument, usually with two strings and played wtih a bow - a feature of Chinese traditional music.
the bontoc violin has four sound holes on the ventil side in which two strings are played with a bow shorten than body.. (",)
It's called rosin. Rosin is a resin from trees and, when it's rubbed on the hair of the bow of a stringed instrument, it helps the hair grip the strings better to produce a strong sound. We should not touch the bow's hairs because the grease on our fingers will stick to the rosin. The grease then spoils the bow's hairs from gripping the strings properly - making the bow tend to slip over the strings - which makes the bow much harder to use to play its instrument.
A gitgit is a bamboo violin. It is a lute with four strings and is played with a bow. Batiwtiw is a bamboo instrument about 40 cm long, played by striking the split end against the left palm.
A zhu is an ancient string instrument originating in ancient China, of unknown form but possibly with a zither-like rectangular body featuring silk or gut strings and played with a bow.
A barydon is another term for a baryton - a stringed instrument similar to a viol, played with a bow but also with a set of plucked strings - for which the composer Joseph Haydn wrote several pieces.