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534c1: Zither |
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There are a large number of kinds of chordophones classed as zithers. | |||
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Zithers are characterized by strings being stretched entirely over a straight body, having a bridge, but no neck. The strings are parallel to each other and with the plane of the body. A zither can have one string (idiocord) or many (dulcimer or harpsichord). | |||
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Usually the whole body of a zither acts as a resonator, but a supplementary resonator can be added. | |||
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There are many shapes and forms of the body: ground, trough, tube, raft, and simple sticks. | |||
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The strings are set in vibration by various means: plucking, striking, friction. | |||
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