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It is a bow with a single hemp string picked with a small stick
A bandola is a plucked pear-shaped stringed instrument with a small body, originating in Colombia and Venezuela.
The smallest and highest pitched member of the string family in modern times is the violin. The Eucolale and mandolin are also pretty small but in terms of pitch it has to be the violin. In the old days they was an instrument called a rebec which was like a violin but smaller. The rebec was very popular with soldiers as could easily be carried in their packs.
You may be thinking of Mandolin Wind, a mandolin being a string instrument like a small guitar.
A "trio" ... consists of string instruments plus a piano. The piano is a member of the percussion family.
Small Triangular shaped pyramids are used in super markets and malls to give them strong support!
Ukelele, mandolin, banjo-ukelele
The "briolette" in "briolette beads" means that the beads are pair shaped gems. The gems are cut in small triangular shapes to form the pair shape and are connected in a string of beads.
There are a few small bugs that are triangular in shape namely Troilus luridus, Sloe Bug, Striped Shieldbug, Green Shield Bug.
It is a bow with a single hemp string picked with a small stick
A bandola is a plucked pear-shaped stringed instrument with a small body, originating in Colombia and Venezuela.
A small silver bar shaped instrument with a series of holes along the longer sides.
The viola makes the highest sound of any string instrument.
The smallest and highest pitched member of the string family in modern times is the violin. The Eucolale and mandolin are also pretty small but in terms of pitch it has to be the violin. In the old days they was an instrument called a rebec which was like a violin but smaller. The rebec was very popular with soldiers as could easily be carried in their packs.
a guitar-like instrument with 16 or 14 strings!
You may be thinking of Mandolin Wind, a mandolin being a string instrument like a small guitar.
The pitch in an instrument can be how large or small the instrument is - as in small instruments are pitched higher and big instruments are pitched lower. In woodwind and brass instruments the volume is determined by how hard you blow down the instrument. On the piano it is how hard you press down on the keys. On an orchestral string instrument it is how softly you draw the bow across the strings. On a guitar it is how hard you pluck the strings.