List
Instrument | Tradition | Complete classification | Description |
---|---|---|---|
adeudeu |
Kenya | {{{Number}}} | Arched harp |
enanga |
Uganda | {{{Number}}} | Arched harp |
Kafir Harp |
Music of northern Afghanistan,Nuristan Providence | {{{Number}}} | Arched harp |
ladle harp |
Ancient Egypt | {{{Number}}} | Ladle-shaped arched harp |
Pagan harp |
Pagan Kingdom | {{{Number}}} | Arched harp with a thick and blunt neck, only slightly curved |
Pardhan harp kidim-baja, gudum-baja (both derogatory), bin-baja |
Pardhan of India | {{{Number}}} | Arched harp made from a single stick, with five strings, played with a plectrum and attached to a sawtooth-shaped carrier, with one soundhole and a waisted body |
Pyu harp |
Pyu city-states | {{{Number}}} | Fourteen-stringed arched harp with an outward curving neck and a bird or phoenix carved on the apex |
saung-gauk |
Myanmar | {{{Number}}} | Arched harp with a curving neck and large soundholes, made from two sticks |
shoulder harp |
Ancient Egypt | {{{Number}}} | Arched harp with a boat-shaped hollow body surrounded by a skin membrane, with ten soundholes and traversed and punctured by one or two sticks to which the string is attached; |
shovel harp |
Ancient Egypt | {{{Number}}} | Shovel-shaped arched harp |
vina |
Ancient India | {{{Number}}} | Arched harp (vina now refers to a stick zither, 311.222) |
Read more about this topic: List Of Musical Instruments By Hornbostel-Sachs Number: 322.11
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