You mean the bridge maybe? Strings go over it on the guitar or violin body?
The bow of a stringed instrument can also be called an arch.
Playing a stringed instrument by plucking the strings is called 'pizzicato'.
They are called "frets", same with all stringed instuments.
It is a stringed instrument. It is the bamboo bow of the Apayaos found among the Negritos of Tayabas.
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.
The bow of a stringed instrument can also be called an arch.
Playing a stringed instrument by plucking the strings is called 'pizzicato'.
In a stringed musical instrument, the part that vibrates in resonance with the sound waves produced by the strings is called the soundboard or the resonating body. This part amplifies and projects the sound created by the vibrating strings to produce audible music.
They are called "frets", same with all stringed instuments.
Sounding board
It is a stringed instrument. It is the bamboo bow of the Apayaos found among the Negritos of Tayabas.
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.
It has strings.
A slide, for example on a trombone, is called a glissando. I guess you could use the same term on a stringed instrument like guitar.
I belive you are thinking of the Erhu.
The Contra-Viol, or more commonly called, Bass. It has the longest neck of the stringed instruments.
This is called a 'double stop'