A similar principle governs the transposition of the whole body of sound (apart from the 'zither').
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It is, in effect, a hybrid between a necked string instrument and azither.
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Others view the lyre andzitheras being two separate classes.
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Instruments that she's credited with creating include ngoma (drum), marimba (xylophone), kalimba (lamellaphone), or musical bow and a raftzitheror hand xylophone known as.
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Some musical instruments of note are the flute,zither, ikembe, indonongo, umuduri, inanga, and the inyagara.
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By the 1920szitherpopularity had begun to wane, as other instruments (notably guitars) increased in popularity.
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The concertzithermay have from 29 to 35 strings, with 34 or 35 being most typical.
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Court string music also included use of the seven-stringzitherand the 25-stringzither.
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The most widespread instrument is the 13-stringedzither, called an "obo".
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To thank the boy, the musician begins to teach the boyzitherand becomes his mentor and friend.
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Thezithermusician falls ill on his way back home.
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It used to be written with the characters (lit. foreignzither), but over time the first character changed to (also pronounced yng), which means acclaimed.
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He later reported that his firstzitherwas one he found in his grandmother's attic, at the age of 12.
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Other instruments, including the fiddle,zither, concertina and accordion are used to play polka or other dance music.
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Examples of that difference include a piano (a keyedzither) and a violin (referred to by some as a species of fingerboard lyre).
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