Musik - Streichinstrumente
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Saiteninstrumenten wie „Harfe“, „Cello“ und „Santur“.
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a musical instrument resembling a small harp that employs a button-controlled mechanism for selecting chords
Autoharp, Automatische Harfe
a stringed musical instrument from Russian origin with a triangular body and three strings
Balalaika
a stringed musical instrument with a circular body and a long neck
Banjo
a stringed musical instrument of Greek origin with a long neck and round body
Bouzouki, griechisches Saiteninstrument
a type of electric guitar that produces the lowest pitch in the family of guitars
Bassgitarre, E-Bass
a traditional Chinese plucked zither with a long history, characterized by its distinctive sound and unique playing technique
Guzheng, Chinesische Zither
a triangular musical instrument with a row of strings that are stretched vertically, played with the fingers
Harfe
a variant of the standard guitar played horizontally across the lap, known for its slack-key tuning and fingerpicking technique
Hawaii-Gitarre, Lap Steel Gitarre
an early stringed instrument with a rounded body and a long neck that is played like a guitar
Laute, Saiteninstrument
a stringed musical instrument with a curved back and four pairs of metal strings, played with a plectrum
Mandoline
a string instrument with a pear-shaped body, 11 strings and a short neck that is fretless
Oud, arabische Laute
a stringed musical instrument featuring a flat wooden soundboard with strings stretched across it, traditionally played by plucking or striking the strings
Psalter, Salter
a large musical instrument of the violin family that is held upright and is played by pulling a bow across its strings
Cello
a small harp that is used in Irish or Scottish folk music
keltische Harfe, gälische Harfe
a large musical instrument with a trapezoidal box or board in which strings are stretched, played by fingers or two small hammers
Cimbalom, Zimbel
a traditional Persian hammered dulcimer, known for its distinctive sound produced by striking strings with small hammers, often used in Middle Eastern and Persian music
Santur, Santor
a fretless stringed musical instrument from India, known for its deep, resonant sound and intricate melodies, commonly used in Hindustani classical music
Sarod, bundloses Saiteninstrument
a stringed instrument of the Indian origin with a round body, long neck and two sets of metal strings that are plucked to make sound
Sitar, indisches Saiteninstrument
a stringed instrument that was popular during the Renaissance with a pear-shaped body and a neck that was thicker under the treble strings
Cister, Cittern
a traditional Indian stringed instrument used for providing a continuous drone in Indian classical music, known for its rich and meditative sound
Tanpura
a small, four-stringed musical instrument resembling a guitar, originating from Hawaii
Ukulele
a traditional Indian plucked string instrument with a long neck and resonating body, known for its rich and melodic sound, commonly used in Indian classical music
Veena, indisches Saiteninstrument
a string instrument that is slightly larger than a violin, tuned a fifth lower and producing deeper sounds
Bratsche
a musical instrument that we play by holding it under our chin and moving a bow across its strings
Geige
a stringed instrument used in folk music consisting of a flat thin body and many strings stretched across that is played by fingers or a plectrum
Zither, Cithara
a musical instrument played by turning a handle and pressing keys that make a wheel turn against the strings and create a tune
Drehleier, Hurdy-Gurdy
a West African string instrument with a round body and 21 strings that is played like a harp and is similar to the lute
Kora
a small U-shaped string instrument similar to the harp originated in ancient Greece
Laute
any of the group of African musical instruments with a row of narrow metal pieces that is hold in the hands and played with the thumbs
Daumenpiano, Kalimba
an early string instrument similar to a violin, typically featuring six strings and played with a bow
Violon, Viola
a large musical instrument of the violin family, with four strings that are tuned in perfect fifths
Cello
the largest member of the violin family in the modern symphony orchestra that produces the lowest pitch
Kontrabass, Bass
a musical instrument, usually with six strings, that we play by pulling the strings with our fingers or with a plectrum
Gitarre
a guitar capable of converting the vibration of its strings into electrical impulses using a pickup
E-Gitarre, elektrische Gitarre
a stringed musical instrument with a trapezoidal board or box that is played by hitting the metal strings with a pair of light hammers
Dulzimer, Santur
a unique, vintage musical instrument with a small keyboard and metal strings that are struck with hammers, producing a tinkling and bell-like sound
Marxophon
a historical, bowed musical instrument from Wales, characterized by its boxy shape, multiple strings, and unique playing technique
Crwth, Walisisches Musikinstrument
a unique multi-neck guitar with intricate string arrangements, designed by luthier Linda Manzer
Pikasso-Gitarre, Multi-Hals-Pikasso-Gitarre
a saw that is used as a musical instrument, played by a bow and bent to produce different notes
Musik-Säge, Harmonie-Säge
a traditional plucked musical instrument from Afghanistan, known for its pear-shaped body, resonant sound, and intricate melodies
Rubab
a type of guitar played horizontally, typically with a metal slide or bar to fret the strings, producing a characteristic sliding sound
Stahlgitarre, Slide-Gitarre