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Bar zither

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Musical instrument
Zambia. Rod zither with calabash amplifier.

Bar zither is class ofmusical instruments (subset ofzither) within theHornbostel-Sachs classification system for a type ofsimple chordophone (stringed instrument), in which the body of the instrument is shaped like a bar.[1]

In the system, bar zithers are made up ofmusical bows andstick zithers.[1] Musical bows have flexible ends, stick zithers are rigid or have only one flexed end.[1] Bar zithers, whether musical bow or stick zithers, often have some form of resonator. Examples of resonators include the player's mouth, an attached gourd or an inflated balloon or bladder.

According toSachs,[2]

Astick-zither has a stick in place of a resonating body and always needs an additional resonator, generally a gourd, sometimes the mouth of the player.

Instruments may be monochords (single stringed) or polychord (multiple stinged).[1] They may also be idiochords (string made from the bar or stick) or heterchords (string made of separate substance from the bar or stick.[1]

  • Man playing a heterochord musical bow, using his mouth for a resonator. Heterochords have strings made of a different material than the rigid part of the bow.[1]
    Man playing aheterochord musical bow, using his mouth for a resonator. Heterochords have strings made of a different material than the rigid part of the bow.[1]
  • Flanders, 16th century. European heterochord musical bow, using a bladder for a resonator. Bladder fiddle.
    Flanders, 16th century. European heterochord musical bow, using a bladder for a resonator.Bladder fiddle.
  • Mozambique, 21st century. Man playing a heterochord musical bow, using his mouth for a resonator.
    Mozambique, 21st century. Man playing a heterochord musical bow, using his mouth for a resonator.
  • Brazil. Berimbau musical bow with gourd resonator. Tapped with stick to play. String also vibrates caxixi wrattle.
    Brazil.Berimbau musical bow with gourd resonator. Tapped with stick to play. String also vibratescaxixi wrattle.
  • Burundi. Umuduri musical bow.
    Burundi.Umuduri musical bow.
  • India, 19th century. Heterochord stick zither called a Tingadee, using gourds for resonators.
    India, 19th century. Heterochord stick zither called a Tingadee, using gourds for resonators.
  • Cambodia, 21st century. Yoeun Mek plays a Kse diev heterochord stick zither, which uses a gourd for a resonator.
    Cambodia, 21st century.Yoeun Mek plays aKse diev heterochord stick zither, which uses a gourd for a resonator.
  • Borobudur, 9th century C.E. Stone relief showing girls playing stick zither and lute.
    Borobudur, 9th century C.E. Stone relief showing girls playing stick zither and lute.
  • Belgium, 19th century. Heterochord stick zither using a bladder for a resonator.
    Belgium, 19th century. Heterochord stick zither using a bladder for a resonator.
  • Banjul, Gambia. Heterochord stick zither using a tin can for a resonator. Called a cora.
    Banjul,Gambia. Heterochord stick zither using a tin can for a resonator. Called a cora.
  • Indonesia, 20th century. Heterchord stick zither, using a gourd resonator. Example of a vertical board being use instead of a bar, called a lath-zither.[3] Still considered bar zither.[1]
    Indonesia, 20th century. Heterchord stick zither, using a gourd resonator. Example of a vertical board being use instead of a bar, called a lath-zither.[3] Still considered bar zither.[1]
  • Belgian Congo 20th century. Stick zither, gourd resonator, heterochord.
    Belgian Congo 20th century. Stick zither, gourd resonator, heterochord.
  • Africa. Mvet, a stick zither from Africa. Hornbostel-Sachs didn't consider a mulitiple-string bar zither (or poly-heterochord bar zither).
    Africa.Mvet, a stick zither from Africa. Hornbostel-Sachs didn't consider a mulitiple-string bar zither (or poly-heterochord bar zither).
  • Lake Arereco in Chihuahua, Mexico, 21st century. Stick zither called a "chapareque", Native American instrument. Heterochord bar zither, using mouth for resonator.
    Lake Arereco in Chihuahua, Mexico, 21st century. Stick zither called a "chapareque",Native American instrument. Heterochord bar zither, using mouth for resonator.
  • Vietnam. Goong stick zither
    Vietnam. Goong stick zither
  • Tanzania. Zeze, a bowed stick zither played here by Gogo musicians
    Tanzania.Zeze, a bowed stick zither played here byGogo musicians
  • Rudra vina has frets.
    Rudra vina has frets.
  • Indian Vichitra veena has no frets.
    IndianVichitra veena has no frets.
  • Bangladesh, 10th - 12th century C.E. Saraswati with an ālāpiṇī vīṇā. This was a one-string tube zither or stick zither form of the veena, possibly related to the modern rudra veena.
    Bangladesh, 10th - 12th century C.E. Saraswati with anālāpiṇī vīṇā. This was a one-stringtube zither orstick zither form of the veena, possibly related to the modernrudra veena.
  • India, 1807. Pinak, a bowed. stick zither.
    India, 1807.Pinak, a bowed. stick zither.
  • India. An Onavillu or Villu percussion bow
    India. AnOnavillu orVillu percussion bow

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefgvon Hornbostel, Erich M.; Sachs, Curt (March 1961)."Classification of Musical Instruments: Translated from the Original German by Anthony Baines and Klaus P. Wachsmann".The Galpin Society Journal.14:20–21.
  2. ^Sachs, Curt (1940).The History of Musical Instruments, p.463. W. W. Nortan & Company, Inc.ISBN 0-393-02068-1
  3. ^Sachs, Kurt (1940).The History of Musical Instruments. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. p. 4631.in the Malay Archipelago, Madagascar and Zanzibar, the round stick is replaced by a short lath which the player holds on edge (lath-zither).
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