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[[File:Turku_Medieval_Markets,_twisting_rope.jpg|thumb|Playing the biggest string instrument, which requires two or more people.|link=Special:FilePath/Turku_Medieval_Markets,_twisting_rope.jpg]] | [[File:Turku_Medieval_Markets,_twisting_rope.jpg|thumb|Playing the biggest string instrument, which requires two or more people.|link=Special:FilePath/Turku_Medieval_Markets,_twisting_rope.jpg]] | ||
− | '''String instruments''' require [[string]]s or otherwise long objects to make sound. A fine example of a string instrument is a | + | '''String instruments''' require [[string]]s or otherwise long objects to make sound. A fine example of a string instrument is a train horn. [[Cello]]s are considered the rarest delicacy of them all, better than [[Stradivarius]] [[violin]]s. |
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+ | [[Electronic dance music]] is a string instrument, working on strings of code. | ||
+ | {{Musical instruments}} | ||
[[Category:Instruments]] | [[Category:Instruments]] |
Latest revision as of 01:17, 13 June 2024
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Playing the biggest string instrument, which requires two or more people.
String instruments require strings or otherwise long objects to make sound. A fine example of a string instrument is a train horn. Cellos are considered the rarest delicacy of them all, better than Stradivarius violins.
Electronic dance music is a string instrument, working on strings of code.