The "instrument of the north and south" typically refers to the compass, which is used for navigation by indicating cardinal directions: north and south. In a broader context, it could also symbolize the geographic and cultural divides between the northern and southern regions of various countries, such as the United States during the Civil War. In literature and discourse, this phrase might evoke themes of division, direction, and the quest for understanding or unity between contrasting regions.
North Dekota, South Dakota, North Carolina and South Carolina
North Carolina, South Carolina, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
# North # South # West
They were the north.
The North is referred to as the Union or United States. The South was the Confederacy or Confederate States.
the Koreans common instrument is the kayagum
It is called a mariners compass, it is a instrument that shows the North, east, West and South, and is used by pilots and the sailors.
Cardinal points most commonly refers to the points north, south, east and west as shown on a compass. A compass is an instrument that uses the magnetic force of the earth to determine which direction is north.
A ship's compass, also referred to as a magnetic compass, is the instrument that shows the cardinal directions: north, east, south, and west. The compass needle aligns with the Earth's magnetic field, allowing sailors to navigate and steer the ship in the desired direction.
the nadaswaram originated from south india, it is a woodwind instrument. :)
South to north
A Quena, A South American fold instrument- wind instrument
Direction can be measured using a compass, which points towards the Earth's magnetic poles. This instrument uses the Earth's magnetic field to determine north, south, east, and west directions.
South to North.
South to North
According to South Dakota Law, the fiddle became the Official State Musical Instrument in 1989.
A Quena, A South American fold instrument- wind instrument