The only characteristic they seem to share is that they play music.
The word zither is a noun. The zither is a musical instrument. There are many types of zithers. I play the chinese zither. I like to play the chinese zither.
It will depend on which zither, so you ought to be more specific.
no, the recorder has 5 notes and the trumpet has only three.
The second trumpet is a section in an orchestra. It plays harmony to the first trumpet. The same way the seconds violins play harmony to the first violins.
"Zither" is the name for a range of musical instruments that have strings that do not extend past the sounding box. The word "zither" is derived from the Greek word "kithara" as is the word "guitar". A harpsichord can also be considered a zither. For the purposes of what is commonly known as a zither, those zithers originated from their respective places. The Western zither was invented in Austria and the Eastern zither was invented in China. Although it's possible neither of those countries existed when the instruments were invented. This means it is likely there is no single answer to the question asked here.
The trumpet has the highest pitch of all brass instruments.
The word zither is a noun. The zither is a musical instrument. There are many types of zithers. I play the chinese zither. I like to play the chinese zither.
Instruments that start with the letter Z: * zither
I've lost my zither! I saw a beautifully decorated zither at the music store today.
The ones I've seen do.
There is no such thing as a Hebrew zither. If you are asking what the Hebrew word is for zither, there isn't one. Israelis just use the word Zither, pronounced Tsee-tar
zither, Zampona, Zurna.
One type of Japanese zither is the koto.
A zither is made of wood and strings which are generally made of steel.
It will depend on which zither, so you ought to be more specific.
The earliest zither dates from the Spring and Autumn period of China.
The Sword.Another thought:If you're speaking of MUSICAL instruments, the following are found in the Bible:harp, lute, zither, bagpipe, flute, horn, pipe, trumpet, cymbals, sistrum, tambourine.On looking things over, the one mentioned most often appears to be the 'horn', followed by the 'trumpet' and then the 'harp'.