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The harp is a unique member of the stringed instrument family. Like other members of the string family, the harp's sound is produced by vibrating strings stretched between parts of a wooden frame or box. On a harp, the strings' vibrations are produced by being plucked by hand, while seven pedals at the bottom of the harp adjust the length of the strings to produce more notes.
A guitar is a stringed instrument which consists of several (usually six) strings stretched across an acoustic chamber and a fretboard. "Guitar strings" are the strings used on guitars, specialized strings are manufactured specifically for this purpose and there are many different brands and types.
Well one instrument i know for sure is the guitar. I'm not sure what the others are but the notes for hey there delilah can be played on any string instrument.
Snare Drum
snare drum
The harp is a unique member of the stringed instrument family. Like other members of the string family, the harp's sound is produced by vibrating strings stretched between parts of a wooden frame or box. On a harp, the strings' vibrations are produced by being plucked by hand, while seven pedals at the bottom of the harp adjust the length of the strings to produce more notes.
A guitar is a stringed instrument which consists of several (usually six) strings stretched across an acoustic chamber and a fretboard. "Guitar strings" are the strings used on guitars, specialized strings are manufactured specifically for this purpose and there are many different brands and types.
Well one instrument i know for sure is the guitar. I'm not sure what the others are but the notes for hey there delilah can be played on any string instrument.
It can refer to a number of different variations of the instrument. It could be the taro patch guitar, a four stringed instrument. It may also be a baritone ukulele, one that is tuned like the guitar's bottom 4 strings.
The membrane stretched across the top or bottom of a drum is called a 'drum skin' or drumhead.If you also meant to ask what the membrane consists of then the answer to that is: usually plastic.
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The strings at the bottom of the snare drum are actually called "Snares". The tightness of the snares determines the length of the "chh" sound you hear when the drum is hit.
They are on the top. Thicker strings make lower sounds. The lowest notes are the top strings.
I believe you are referring to a snare drum. Most concert style snare drums have coils of wire stretched across the bottom skin. These wires are called "chains" and can effect the sound the snare drum makes depending on how tight or loose they are against the skin of the drum.
~Vit looks like a triangle with a curved top but tilted. it has a lot of strings and the bottom has a box to make the strings loud.