Examples of using Stringed instrument in English and their translations into Italian
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Dermitas has asked his lawyer to bring the Turkish stringed instrument for him to compose songs in solitary confinement.
It is a truly unique traditional stringed instrument, which provides perfect harmony,
Rick served as the Executive Director of the Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans(ASIA) and was the editor of Guitar Maker magazine from 1999 to 2005.
Another statue honors timple player(a stringed instrument typical of the Canary Islands),
is a traditional stringed instrument used originally to play the music of Norway.
FretPet X FretPet is a music sequencer aimed at guitarists and students of this stringed instrument.
Occasionally there is live evening music concerts here with dulcimer, a stringed instrument that is played with hammers.
a male figure playing a stringed instrument, the rubab.
Nerudova street was called“Loutnářská”(i.e. the street of stringed instrument makers)?
a traditional Iranian stringed instrument.
including a stringed instrument called the'syrena syrenarum', that combined features of the lute
The Rembert Wurlitzer Co., Wurlitzer's rare and historic stringed instrument department, was independently directed by Rudolph Wurlitzer's grandson,
He remembers that in Transylvania before the 1500 the term“ceterâ” used to indicate a plucked stringed instrument, and after that only the violin,
a beautiful Uygur girl plays rawap(a plucked stringed instrument), while another young woman gently descends from the Heavenly Pond of the Tianshan Mountains to light up the stage.
since childhood he has played both the violin and the oud, a stringed instrument belonging to the lutes
The Electro Stringed Instrument Corporation, National String Instrument Corporation
soloist of the“Kithara” string ensamble(whose name comes from a plucked stringed instrument of Hellenic origin)
most successful attempts to explain music's appeal was made by Pythagoras in the 6th century B.C. The Pythagoreans discovered that harmony in music derives from a simple numerical relationship between the lengths of vibrating strings in a stringed instrument.
the bridge looks like a stringed instrument similar to a harp stretching towards the sky.
most successful attempts to explain music's appeal was made by Pythagoras in the 6th century B.C. The Pythagoreans discovered that harmony in music derives from a simple numerical relationship between the lengths of vibrating strings in a stringed instrument. For example,