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- Psaltery - Wikipedia
A psaltery (Greek: ψαλτήρι) (or sawtry, an archaic form) is a fretboard-less box zither (a simple chordophone) and is considered the archetype of the zither and dulcimer Plucked keyboard instruments such as the harpsichord were also inspired by it
- Psaltery | Stringed, Plucked, Ancient | Britannica
psaltery, (from Greek psaltērion: “harp”), musical instrument having plucked strings of gut, horsehair, or metal stretched across a flat soundboard, often trapezoidal but also rectangular, triangular, or wing-shaped The strings are open, none being stopped to produce different notes
- What is a Psaltery? - A Psimple Psaltery
A psaltery is a stringed musical instrument, appearing in many different forms and styles throughout history On some psalteries the strings were plucked, on others they were struck, and still others they were bowed
- PSALTERY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PSALTERY is an ancient musical instrument resembling the zither
- Psaltery: 7 Amazing Facts You Didn’t Know About It
The psaltery, a stringed instrument steeped in history, plays a pivotal role in that melodic mystery Known for its resonant tones and versatile design, the psaltery remains a unique choice for musicians both new and seasoned
- Psaltery - A player and buyers guide - Dulcimer Guide and More
The psaltery, once you begin to learn it, is very welcoming to musicians looking to experiment It has a diverse range of sounds, many of which it shares with its cousins Other instruments similar to the psaltery include the harp, the zither, the dulcimer, and the harpsichord
- The Psilvery Psound of the Psaltery: a brief history
If you search the internet for ‘psaltery’ it is almost impossible to fight your way past the plethora of words and videos for the bowed psaltery This is a simple modern instrument, first patented in 1925 as the violin zither by the Clemens Neuber Company in Germany
- Topical Bible: Psaltery
The psaltery is a stringed musical instrument mentioned in the Bible, often associated with worship and praise It is similar to a harp or lyre and was used in various religious and ceremonial contexts in ancient Israel
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