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534c6: Bow |
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Musical bows are the simplest of the chordophones. A string is stretched between the two ends of a curved branch or stick. It is played by plucking, tapping or stroking with a stick, bowing with a smaller bow, or blowing. | |
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Several bows may be grouped together to make a compound musical bow. They may be played in a great variety of positions (sitting, standing, lying down). Resonators may be added. | |
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Bows are commonly found in Africa, America, and Asia. | |
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Page content last modified: 21 March 1999 |
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