Examples of using Stringed in English and their translations into Hebrew
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All stringed?
I enjoy classical music because I like instrumental songs, mainly of stringed instruments.
No. 3: A stringed instrument similar to a guitar.
O God, I will sing psalms to you with stringed instruments, O Holy One of Israel.
The Stringed Instruments Department the Wind and Percussion Instruments Department.
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Repair percussion, stringed, reed, or wind instruments.
About The Pose-Dhanurasana or the Bow Asana is a pose that resembles a stringed bow ready to shoot.
It was one of the most important stringed instruments to be created in China, other than the guqin.
Amo 5:23 Take the noise of your songs away from Me;for I will not hear the melody of your stringed instruments.
Väinämöinen created and plays the kantele, a Finnish stringed instrument that resembles and is played like a zither.
The maxim that“time is money” is true today as it wascenturies ago when it was first stringed together.
The Academy holds a collection of more than 200 stringed instruments from the violin family.
The composition that brought him to international attention was Threnody:To The Victims of Hiroshima for 52 stringed instruments.
It is definitely the first stringed instrument ever in the world, and still played in the Southern mountains.
A harp-like instrument depicted on an Indus seal andtwo shell objects found at Lothal indicate the use of stringed musical instruments.
The fiddle was a bowed stringed instrument, played on the shoulder or arm, but sometimes played upright in the lap like a viol.
Chronicles 25:1- 31 lists and organises the skilled musicians who were to perform, or"prophecy",with cymbals, stringed instruments, and harps in the service of the Temple.
In stringed instruments such as the piano, violin, and guitar, or in some Indian drums such as tabla, the overtones are close to- or in some cases, quite exactly- whole number multiples of the fundamental frequency.
For this reason, it can sound many more notes at once than some other stringed instruments, making it more comparable to a keyboard instrument than to other stringed instruments.
His workshop quickly became one of the most important in Europe in the secondhalf of the 16th century for the production of every type of stringed instrument of the time.
What some call“music of the spheres”- the glorious tones of stringed instruments that probably gave rise to the idea that souls in heaven spend eternity playing harps- produce vibrations at a frequency that keeps the universe in balance;
Unlike the Siberian shamans, who used drums during their rituals, Kazakh shamans, who could also be men or women,played(with a bow) on a stringed instrument similar to a large violin.
We also told you the magnificent music continuouslyproduced in Nirvana by as many as a million musicians playing stringed instruments helps keep the universe in balance- Earth's spirit world is of paramount importance universally.
This direct knowledge of, and friendship with, Virchi and Antegnati's work opened up new artistic horizons resulting in improvements to the sound and design of strings and stringed instruments.
He then takes up the al-Kindì model with which he clarifies the questionsconcerning the interval structures through the description of the probing of the stringed instruments, which in this case are besides the UD, also the TUNBUR(TUNBUR) of Baghdad and the TUNBUR of Khorasan.
This rich instrument-making heritage can be seen everywhere, from small workshops with their works-in-progress to the excellent Violin Making Museum with its many fascinating displays of tools andmore than 200 stringed instruments, including a number of Klotz violins.
Factored into the creation of a unique African aesthetic was Jobarteh's avoidance of two crucial paradigms; first,the reliance on the cinematic familiarity of western stringed instruments, and secondly the stereotypical predominance of drumming as a signature of African musical representation.[11].
Fielding H. Garrison, History of Medicine, The Saracens themselves were the originators not only of algebra, chemistry, and geology, but of many of the so-called improvements or refinements of civilization, such as street lamps, window-panes,firework, stringed instruments, cultivated fruits, perfumes, spices, etc.