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Что (кто) такое zither$93067$ - определение

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CONSISTING OF A SOUND-BOX WITH TWO SETS OF UNSTOPPED STRINGS
Chord zither; Zither harp; Mandolin harp; Harp zither; Harfen-Zither; Fretless zither; Mandolin zither

Bar zither         
CLASS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Stick zither; Stick-zither; Stick zithers
Bar zither is class of musical instruments (subset of zither) within the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system for a type of simple chordophone (stringed instrument), in which the body of the instrument is shaped like a bar.
Zither         
  • Ausseerland]], [[Styria]], playing a ''Salzburg''-style instrument
  • Chinese [[guqin]] with seven strings
  • Plate. The Romance of the Western Chamber. In a scene from a popular play, the heroine is shown in contemplation, playing her zither. From China, Qing Dynasty, 18th century CE. National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
  • Alpine Scheitholt
  • [[Liam Finn]]'s electric drum zither
CLASS OF MUSICAL STRINGED INSTRUMENTS
Zitherist; The zither; Board zither; Zithern; Zithers; Cetra da tavola; Alpine zither; Concert zither
·noun An instrument of music used in Austria and Germany. It has from thirty to forty wires strung across a shallow sounding-board, which lies horizontally on a table before the performer, who uses both hands in playing on it. [Not to be confounded with the old lute-shaped cittern, or cithern.].
zither         
  • Ausseerland]], [[Styria]], playing a ''Salzburg''-style instrument
  • Chinese [[guqin]] with seven strings
  • Plate. The Romance of the Western Chamber. In a scene from a popular play, the heroine is shown in contemplation, playing her zither. From China, Qing Dynasty, 18th century CE. National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
  • Alpine Scheitholt
  • [[Liam Finn]]'s electric drum zither
CLASS OF MUSICAL STRINGED INSTRUMENTS
Zitherist; The zither; Board zither; Zithern; Zithers; Cetra da tavola; Alpine zither; Concert zither
(zithers)
A zither is a musical instrument which consists of two sets of strings stretched over a flat box. You play the zither by pulling the strings with both hands.
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Википедия

Guitar zither

The guitar zither (also chord zither, fretless zither, mandolin zither or harp zither) is a musical instrument consisting of a sound-box with two sets of unstopped strings. One set of strings is tuned to the diatonic, chromatic, or partially chromatic scale and the other set is tuned to make the various chords in the principal key of the melody strings.

First patented May 29, 1894 by Friederich Menzenhauer (1858-1937), the guitar zither came into use in the late 19th century and was widely mass-produced in the United States and in Germany by Menzenhauer and later by Oscar Schmidt Inc., the Phonoharp Company, and others'.

The 1902 Sears catalog touted the Deweylin Harp—a type of fretless zither—as "...the wonder of the age," and "...the greatest musical instrument that has ever been placed before the public." These mandolin-guitar-zithers purported to combine three instruments for the price of one.

A form of psaltery and member of the family of chordophones, the guitar zither is closely related to the Autoharp, first patented over 20 years earlier. It differs from it in not having damping bars for producing chords, and from the concert zither by the absence of a fretboard for melodic use.

The name guitar zither is apparently derived from its sound. The mandolin zither (or mandolin harp) has doubled strings in unison courses producing a more mandolin-like sound.