The American History And Encyclopedia of Music volume 4
The American History And Encyclopedia of Music volume 4
W L William Lines Hubbard
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A single string is stretched from end to end of the neck. EKIREI Sonorous Substances. Japan. A hollow metal ring is formed of two concave sections joined at the edges. Several of them are attached to a harness, and jingle together. 122 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ELEKE Sonorous Substances. Africa. A zanze of the Mpongwe Tribe, Gaboon, French Kongo. See zanze. EL OUD Arabian name for the lute. ENGLISH GUITAR See cither. E'OUD Plucked Strings. Syria. A lute played with a plectrum. It has twelve strings, ...four being of wire and eight of gut. See lute. E'RAQYEH Double-Beating Reed. Africa. Found in Egypt, and consisting of a cylindrical tube of wood, with a small air chamber situated just beneath the mouthpiece. ERH-H'SIEN or Hu-Hu Bowed Strings. China. A two-stringed violin, in principle identical with the hu-ch'in, but it never has more than two strings. It varies in con- struction, being sometimes a hollow bamboo tube, in which case it is called hu-hu, and sometimes half of a cocoanut shell, when it is called t'i-ch'in.
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