Dulcimer
A dulcimer is a type of musical string instrument. It is a variety of zither. Among its forms are:
- Hammered dulcimer, free-standing, frequently trapezoidal in shape, with many strings struck by handheld "hammers". This type of instrument is found in many cultures, which have their own name for the instrument.
- Fretted, three or four strings, generally played on the lap by strumming; including
- Appalachian dulcimer, a folk instrument used in the Appalachian region of the U.S.
- Banjo dulcimer, with banjo-like resonating membrane
- Resonator dulcimer, with inset conical resonator
- Other
- Bowed dulcimer, teardrop-shaped and played upright with a bow
- Electric dulcimer, various types of dulcimer which use a pickup to amplify the sound
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