Charango - similar to a small guitar.
Karaga Guitar is made of bamboo.The strings are slit from the bamboo itself.Instead of hole,the split and tied back on both ends,leaving a slit as resonator.This guitar has strings all around it...
Well, it depends on the instrument. Sounds are produced by vibrations and each instrument vibrates differently. A guitar produces vibrations when the strings are strurck. Any brass instrument will make sound when you vibrate your lips in the mouthpiece. When wondering how a instrument works, think about what is shaking back and forth.
An instrument that is a precursor to the modern guitar is called a kithara.
An Electric Bass is an amplified four-stringed instrument which produces low sounds. A lot of the time, the instrument will be a back-up to a more 'major' instrument in the song such as the Electric Guitar.
Of course!
Paul Mccartney played the bass guitar, Ringo Starr played the drums, John Lennon played the back-up guitar, and George Harrison played the lead guitar. The names might not be spelled right, but I'm sure you can figure it out.
They are protected by there hard scally back.
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Cultures are often defined by their musical heritage. In Hawaii, the last few generations of the Kings and Queens to rule the country were avid supporters of the ukulele and wrote and performed with this instrument. To the people of Hawaii, it takes them back to a different time frame, one in which they ruled their own country without the influence of big business and commercialism.
Yes, secretly the hedgehogs hold a huge musical instrument on their back. The number of strings varies on the sizes of the hedgehog.
"Musical Instrument Digital Interface" - a method of sending note and tempo data back and forth from hardware or software used to make music.
A Lutea lute can refer generally to any plucked string instrument with a neck (either fretted or unfretted) and a deep round back, or more specifically to an instrument from the family of European lutes.