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Stringed instruments produce sound when tautly-drawn strings are plucked, bowed or strummed, causing them to vibrate. This class of instruments includes zithers and lyres (strummed), fiddles and violins (bowed) and harps (plucked). |
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Stringed instruments range in size from 10 to 50 stones and can have anywhere from 4 to 24 strings. Some require a pick or a bow in order to be played and all stringed instruments require tuning as the strings gradually lose tension due to inactivity. |
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In addition to a number of hand-held and portable stringed instruments, there are also some stand-alone instruments (such as harpsichords and cellos) available for playing across Elanthia. |
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== Stringed Instruments by Difficulty == |
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From [http://www.play.net/forums/messages.asp?forum=20&category=21&topic=7&message=1162 this post]. |
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* lyre |
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* sra'ajahh, pi tambura, kithara, angle harp |
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* lap harp |
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* faenellica, box fiddle, mandolin, sarangi |
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* fiddle, lute, pi sitar, rebec, cistre |
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* violin, cittern, gittern |
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* large harp |
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* psaltery |
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* banjo |
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* zither |
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(Missing: guti'adar) |
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