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Bar zither is class of
musical instrument A musical instrument is a device created or adapted to make Music, musical sounds. In principle, any object that produces sound can be considered a musical instrument—it is through purpose that the object becomes a musical instrument. A person ...
s (subset of
zither Zither (; , from the Greek ''cithara'') is a class of stringed instruments. The modern instrument has many strings stretched across a thin, flat body. Zithers are typically played by strumming or plucking the strings with the fingers or a ...
) within the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system for a type of simple chordophone (stringed instrument), in which the body of the instrument is shaped like a bar. In the system, bar zithers are made up of
musical bow The musical bow (bowstring or string bow, a subset of bar zithers) is a simple string instrument used by a number of African peoples as well as Indigenous peoples of the Americas. It consists of a flexible, usually wooden, stick 1.5 to 10 feet ...
s and stick zithers. Musical bows have flexible ends, stick zithers are rigid or have only one flexed end. Bar zithers, whether musical bow or stick zithers, often have some form of resonator. Examples of resonators include the player's mouth, an attached gourd or an inflated balloon or bladder. According to
Sachs Sachs is a German surname, meaning "man from Saxony". Sachs is a common surname among Ashkenazi Jews from Saxony, in the United States sometimes adopted in the variant Zaks, supposedly in reference to the Hebrew phrase ''Zera Kodesh Shemo'' (ZaKS), ...
,Sachs, Curt (1940). ''The History of Musical Instruments'', p.463. W. W. Nortan & Company, Inc. Instruments may be monochords (single stringed) or polychord (multiple stinged). They may also be idiochords (string made from the bar or stick) or heterchords (string made of separate substance from the bar or stick. File:Richard Nunns 22.jpg, Man playing a heterochord musical bow, using his mouth for a resonator. Heterochords have strings made of a different material than the rigid part of the bow. File:La Bass de la Flanders.jpg, Flanders, 16th century. European heterochord musical bow, using a bladder for a resonator.
Bladder fiddle The bladder fiddle was a folk instrument used throughout Europe and in the Americas. The instrument was originally a simple large stringed fiddle (a musical bow) made with a long stick, one or more thick gut Strings (music), strings, and a pig's ...
. File:Mozambique 4.jpg, Mozambique, 21st century. Man playing a heterochord musical bow, using his mouth for a resonator. File:Ao som do birimbau^ - É capoeira - panoramio.jpg, Brazil.
Berimbau The berimbau (, borrowed from Kimbundu ''mbirimbau'') is a traditional Angolan musical bow that is commonly used in Brazil. It is also known as ''sekitulege'' among the Baganda and Busoga. It consists of a single-stringed bow attached to a gourd ...
musical bow with gourd resonator. Tapped with stick to play. String also vibrates caxixi wrattle. File:Instrument musical traditionnel Burundais.jpg, Burundi.
Umuduri The umuduri is a Burundian and Rwandan stringed instrument. It is a musical bow consisting of a string supported by a flexible wooden string bearer or bow that is 125–135 cm in length. The string is traditionally made from plant fiber and ...
musical bow. File:A 19th century strolling singer musician playing Tingadee instrument, Madras.jpg, India, 19th century. Heterochord stick zither called a Tingadee, using gourds for resonators. File:Yoeun Mek tries kse diev 2001.jpg, Cambodia, 21st century. Yoeun Mek plays a Kse diev heterochord stick zither, which uses a gourd for a resonator. File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Reliëf op de Borobudur TMnr 10015651.jpg,
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, 9th century C.E. Stone relief showing girls playing stick zither and lute. File:Bumbass or bladder fiddle.jpg, Belgium, 19th century. Heterochord stick zither using a bladder for a resonator. File:Kora boy gambia apr2006.jpg,
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. Heterochord stick zither using a tin can for a resonator. Called a cora. File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Staafciter van kokosnoot en bamboe met één snaar TMnr 1320-6.jpg, Indonesia, 20th century. Heterchord stick zither, using a gourd resonator. Example of a vertical board being use instead of a bar, called a lath-zither. Still considered bar zither. File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Stokciter TMnr 5633-119.jpg,
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20th century. Stick zither, gourd resonator, heterochord. File:Mvet (MDMB 679).jpg, Africa.
Mvet The mvet or mvett is a stringed musical instrument, a type of stick zither, Hornbostel-Sachs (311) of the Fang people of Gabon, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, São Tomé and Equatorial Guinea. Somewhat resembling the Mande kora, ...
, a stick zither from Africa. Hornbostel-Sachs didn't consider a mulitiple-string bar zither (or poly-heterochord bar zither). File:Señor tarahumara.jpg, Lake Arereco in Chihuahua, Mexico, 21st century. Stick zither called a "chapareque", Native American instrument. Heterochord bar zither, using mouth for resonator. File:Goong zither, Xodang - Vietnam Museum of Ethnology - Hanoi, Vietnam - DSC03262.JPG, Vietnam. Goong stick zither File:Playing Zeze, a Musical Instrument.jpg, Tanzania. Zeze, a bowed stick zither played here by Gogo musicians File:One type of Veena, cithare sur tube "Bin" at Musée de la musique, Philharmonie de Paris.jpg, Rudra vina has frets. File:Pandit Gopal Krishan.png, Indian
Vichitra veena The ''vichitra veena'' () is a stick zither, a plucked string instrument used in Hindustani music. Similar to the Carnatic '' gottuvadhyam'' (chitra vina) it has no frets and is played with a slide. The structure The Vichitra Veena is the mode ...
has no frets. File:Saraswati with an alapini vina, from a larger image God Vishnu with Goddesses Lakshmi and Sarasvati.jpg, Bangladesh, 10th - 12th century C.E. Saraswati with an
ālāpiṇī vīṇā The ''ālāpiṇī vīṇā'' was a medieval stick zither, stick-zither veena in India, with a single string and a gourd resonator. Later forms added more strings. The instruments became prominent in Indian music after 500 C.E. as instruments of ...
. This was a one-string
tube zither The tube zither is a stringed musical instrument in which a tube functions both as an instrument's neck and its soundbox. As the neck, it holds strings taut and allows them to vibrate. As a soundbox, it acoustic resonance, modifies the sound and ...
or stick zither form of the veena, possibly related to the modern
rudra veena The ''rudra veena'' () (also spelled ''rudraveena'' or ''rudra vīnā'') — also called the ''bīn'' in North India — is a large plucked string instrument used in Hindustani music, especially dhrupad. It is one of the major types of '' vee ...
. File:Pinak, Illustration by François Balthazar Solvyns, from The Costume of Indostan page 341-42.gif, India, 1807. Pinak, a bowed. stick zither. File:Villu patt.JPG, India. An Onavillu or Villu percussion bow


See also

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List of chordophones by Hornbostel–Sachs number The Hornbostel-Sachs system of musical instrument classification defines chordophones as all instruments in which sound is primarily produced by the vibration of a string or strings that are stretched between fixed points. This group includes all ...


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