stringed keyboard instrument
51Octophone — String instrument Classification String instrument (plucked), (strummed) Hornbostel–Sachs classification 321.322 (Composite chordophone) Related instruments …
52Tapping — is a playing technique generally associated with the electric guitar, although the technique may be performed on almost any string instrument. There are two main methods of tapping: one handed or ordinary tapping, and two handed tapping. It may… …
53dulcimer — /dul seuh meuhr/, n. 1. a trapezoidal zither with metal strings that are struck with light hammers. 2. a modern folk instrument related to the guitar and plucked with the fingers. [1560 70; alter. of ME dowcemere < MF doulcemer, dissimilated var …
54counterpoint — /kown teuhr poynt /, n. 1. Music. the art of combining melodies. 2. Music. the texture resulting from the combining of individual melodic lines. 3. a melody composed to be combined with another melody. 4. Also called counterpoint rhythm. Pros.… …
55touch — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French tucher, tuchier, from Vulgar Latin *toccare to knock, strike a bell, touch, probably of imitative origin Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to bring a bodily part into contact with… …
56The Joy of the Clarinet — Infobox Album | Name = The Joy of the Clarinet Type = Album Artist = Hüsnü Şenlendirici Released = 2005 Recorded = Sabah Ses Kayıt Stüdyosu İstanbul 2005 Genre = Jazz, Ethnic Length = 51:09 Label = Doublemoon Producer = Doublemoon The Joy of the… …
57Megatar — Mobius Megatar ToneWeaver Dual Two Handed Tapping Musical Instrument The Megatar is a stringed musical instrument designed to be played with two handed tapping. It is manufactured by the U.S. company Mobius Megatar . Cont …
58dulce melos — ▪ musical instrument also spelled Doulcemele (French: “sweet song”), a rectangular stringed keyboard musical instrument of the late European Middle Ages, known entirely from written records; no original examples are extant. It is possible …
59Octoechos — This article is about the Byzantine musical system of eight modes. For the book of liturgical texts set to those modes, see Octoechos (liturgy). Oktōēchos (here transcribed Octoechos ; Greek: Ὀκτώηχος, from ὀκτώ eight + ἦχος sound, mode called… …
60enharmonic — enharmonically, adv. /en hahr mon ik/, adj. Music. having the same pitch in the tempered scale but written in different notation, as G sharp and A flat. [1590 1600; < LL enharmonicus < Gk enarmónios ( icus r. ios), equiv. to en EN 1 + harmoní(a)… …