No, that's a harp. A shofar is a Jewish's ram's horn.
A Lyre - An ancient Greek stringed instrument in the shape of a U with a crossbar.
The lyre is a chordophone, which means that it is a stringed instrument. In ancient Greece, lyres were made by stretching cords over turtle shells.
A bouzouki is a stringed instrument with a pear shaped body and a very long neck - it is the main instrument used in modern Greek music.
The most common stringed instrument in antiquity was the lyre, or its larger cousin, the kithara. These were generally enjoyed by the 'upper crust' more than anyone else, which is why they are shown so frequently in art and literature from the era. A simple lute, known as the Pandora or pandura, was far more common among the lower classes. Its ancestors, the panduri, tambura, bandore and any other instrument with a similar name, are still in use today.
nothing of the above is a string instrument which is played with a bow a brass intrument:trompet a string percussion:the greek (santouri) Most people classify the violin as a string instrument.
A pandura is an ancient Greek stringed instrument, a form of lute with three strings.
A Lyre - An ancient Greek stringed instrument in the shape of a U with a crossbar.
A pandoura is another term for a pandura - an ancient Greek stringed instrument, a form of lute with three strings.
bouzouki
The lyre is a chordophone, which means that it is a stringed instrument. In ancient Greece, lyres were made by stretching cords over turtle shells.
In ancient Greek mythology, it is the god Hermes who creates the lyre. The lyre is a stringed instrument with a hollow body often made out of a turtle shell.
it is a Bouzouki
The bouzouki
The lyre (Greek: λύρα) is a stringed musical instrument known for its use in Greek classical antiquity and later.
Think of the songsters who perform on stage and on TV with guitars.
A bouzouki is a stringed instrument with a pear shaped body and a very long neck - it is the main instrument used in modern Greek music.
The English word guitar comes from the Spanish, who invented the modern instrument. Their word is guitarra, pronounced gee-TA-rra, with a rolled R. The Spanish word came from an ancient Arabic and ancient Greek word for a stringed instrument, pronounced key-THAY-ra, which is also where the word zitheris derived.