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Plucked instruments

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  • Plucked instruments (en)
  • strumenti musicali (it)
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  • right (en)
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  • modern depiction of relief sculpture showing Greek harp (en)
  • African enanga from Ganda people (en)
  • Epigonion, 430 B.C. (en)
  • Epigonion, circa 430 B.C. (en)
  • Possible trigonon frame harp (en)
  • Possible trigonon harp (en)
  • bow harp similar to enanga (en)
  • Art from Greek vase showing a woman playing triangular frame-harp (en)
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  • string (en)
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  • Muse with a harp. The photo of the painted vase shows that the open angular harp was a frame harp. 5th century B.C. (en)
  • A greek bow harp from the 5th century B.C. Possible sambuca. (en)
  • Open angular-harp. A muse with a harp. Text following image: "The trigonon consisted originally of an angular frame..." (en)
  • Greek vertical bow harp, . (en)
  • Woman playing triangular frame-harp, a psaltērion or trigōnon, in red-figure pottery from Apulia, ca. 320–310 BC C. Anzi . (en)
  • Woman with kithara and sambuca . Roman fresco from Pompeii, 1st century CE. (en)
  • Open angular-harp. Image with open-harp considered possible trigonon in the Grove New Encyclopedia of Musical Instruments. (en)
  • Epigonion, This instruct has also been called the trigonon. (en)
  • Epigonion, 430 B.C. with a symmetrical belly. From a red-figure nuptial basin by the Lautros Painter . Athens National Archaeological Museum. (en)
  • Ennanga harp, 19th century, Ganda people of Ughanda. (en)
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  • center (en)
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  • Ancient Greece with possible input from Egypt and nearby Asia (en)
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  • Angular harps (en)
  • Bow harps (en)
  • Spindle harps (en)
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  • center (en)
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  • 322 (xsd:integer)
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  • Harps, the plane of the strings lies perpendicular to the resonator's surface; the harp has a pillar. (en)
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  • Peleus Painter ARV 1039 13 Musaios with Melousa and Terpsichore - woman between two youths .jpg (en)
  • Ennanga, 19th century, Ganda people.png (en)
  • Epigonion with 2nd stringing pattern.jpg (en)
  • Epigonion.jpg (en)
  • Frame harp from an ancient Greek vase.jpg (en)
  • Greek Plaque, c. 5th Century BCE. 500 Harp.jpg (en)
  • Greek bow harp.jpg (en)
  • Greek open angular harp.jpg (en)
  • Pompei-suonatrice lyre and harp.jpg (en)
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  • 200 (xsd:integer)
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  • Psalterion (en)
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  • *Psalterion *trigonos (en)
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  • 90 (xsd:integer)
  • 100 (xsd:integer)
  • 110 (xsd:integer)
  • 120 (xsd:integer)
  • 150 (xsd:integer)
  • 152 (xsd:integer)
  • 200 (xsd:integer)
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  • Ancient Greek harps (en)
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