Lyre, zither, psaltery or kithara.
Most of the music came out of the church in the Middle Ages. Sacred music was the most prevalent. The Psaltery was a musical instrument that was used. It was like a harp and lyre.
Clavicytherium, crumhorn, drums, harp, hurdy-gurdy, lute, organetto, pipe and tabor, psaltery, rebec, recorders, vielle, shawm, vihuela de mano, viola da gamba (vihuela de arco).
A Harpolek is a kind of zither or psaltery, a flat-bodied musical instrument with many strings arranged in courses of nine or ten. Each course is a chord which spans about two octaves. The sound of the chord when strummed is sweet to the earand has been called "The sound of angels." The instrument is made in Sweden and is used there as a folk instrument.
Nobody knows quite where, but it is accepted that in the mid 1300s, in Europe, a keyboard was added to a psaltery (a plucked harp-like instrument) to enable the playing of chords. After some evolution, we find it in the (then independant) state of Flanders as what we know as the modern harpsichord around 1400. It didn't really take off until around the 1500s, though.
A psaltery is a stringed instrument of the zither family. Ancient harp psaltery[edit] The psaltery of Ancient Greece (epigonion) was a harp-like instrument.
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The psaltery was a stringed instrument; it was bowed, struck or plucked. The player performed with the instrument on the lap or on a table, or in front of the chest held with a strap around his neck if movement was needed.
Lyre, zither, psaltery or kithara.
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Yes they do, I being one of them. Athough it is not a popular choice of instrument (most likely due to lack of publicity) there are still a few psaltery players in the world. I know there is a girl who can play the bowed psaltery with two bows on youtube...
It is spelled bandura and it is a Ukrainian instrument which looks a bit like a lute but is played like a zither or psaltery.
It is spelled bandura and it is a Ukrainian instrument which looks a bit like a lute but is played like a Zither or psaltery.
Most of the music came out of the church in the Middle Ages. Sacred music was the most prevalent. The Psaltery was a musical instrument that was used. It was like a harp and lyre.
psaltery is a musical instrument in medieval times=========================================================Answer: The psaltery was an ancient stringed instrument of the harp or zither family; it was used in Biblical times and continued throughout the medieval period.12th century English examples are commonly termed "pig-snout psalteries" because of their distinctive shape; they had a wide, flat sound-box with sound holes cut into the top surface and many graduated strings stretched between pegs. They were commonly played on the lap using two quill plectra (one in each hand). The sound produced is very pleasing - not loud but sweet and melodic.Psalteries played with a bow are much later (post-medieval).See links below for images and a sound clip: