The controlled bouncing of a bow on the string(s) of a stringed instrument is called spiccato. The word, in Italian, means "marked or pronounced." Niccolo' Paganini's piece, 'Capriccio 1', is a great demonstration of playing spiccato.
Playing a stringed instrument by plucking the strings is called 'pizzicato'.
Depends on the instrument.
As on any other stringed instrument, the treble strings on a piano are the string that play the high notes. As on any other stringed instrument, the treble strings on a piano are the string that play the high notes.
The Koto, a Japanese instrument derived off the Chinese Guzhen, has thirteen strings. It has 13 strings and 13 movable bridges that can be adjusted before playing to change the pitch of the strings.
it has 4 strings and known as a stringed instruments,,,
Playing a stringed instrument by plucking the strings is called 'pizzicato'.
Mandolins have strings.
It has strings.
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Depends on the instrument.
As on any other stringed instrument, the treble strings on a piano are the string that play the high notes. As on any other stringed instrument, the treble strings on a piano are the string that play the high notes.
The Koto, a Japanese instrument derived off the Chinese Guzhen, has thirteen strings. It has 13 strings and 13 movable bridges that can be adjusted before playing to change the pitch of the strings.
The violin. It's the soprano of the strings.
it has 4 strings and known as a stringed instruments,,,
it has 4 strings and known as a stringed instruments,,,
Well it is a component on a stringed instrument that holds the strings
That would be a stringed instrument.