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Snare Drum
a violin
Apollo is best known for playing the lyre. This lyre was made by Hermes who stretched strings made of cattle across a tortoise shell.
Nope, just keep the bow on the strings.
The membrane stretched across the top or bottom of a drum is called a 'drum skin' or drumhead.If you also meant to ask what the membrane consists of then the answer to that is: usually plastic.
What you are referring to is the tympanic membrane or eardrum.
Traditionally, bongos are made of a wooden body with an animal skin head stretched across the top. Modern models may also have bodies of ceramic, metal, or even plastic - heads may also be plastic or some other synthetic material.
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You draw the bow across the strings. This causes the strings to vibrate - and the soundbox amplifies the note so you can hear it.
At the entrance to the vagina, it is a thin membrane stretched across the entrance.
Bow it, meaning to draw a bow across the strings.
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