String Instruments

11 words in this vocabulary list

noun a stringed musical instrument of the violin family, played with a bow

  • The talented musician played a beautiful piece on the cello during the concert.
  • I heard Sarah is learning how to play the cello, she's really enjoying it.
  • I'm thinking of jamming out on my cello later, wanna join?
  • The cello's deep, resonant tones filled the room with a sense of melancholy.

noun A musical instrument with six strings that is typically played by strumming or plucking

  • The musician strummed the guitar with precision during the classical concert.
  • I love jamming on my guitar with friends on the weekends.
  • He totally shredded on the guitar at the gig last night.
  • Her words were like music to his ears, like a soothing melody played on a guitar.

noun A musical instrument of the lute family, having a typically pear-shaped body and a straight fretted neck, and played with a plectrum.

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the mandolin during the classical concert.
  • I love strumming my mandolin on lazy afternoons in the park.
  • Let's jam out on our mandolins at the music festival this weekend!
  • Her words danced off her tongue like a skilled musician playing the mandolin.

noun a stringed musical instrument of India, typically plucked, with a long neck and a rounded body

  • The sitar is a traditional Indian musical instrument with a long neck and a gourd-shaped body.
  • My friend is learning how to play the sitar and it sounds really cool!
  • I love jamming out on the sitar with my band, it's so chill.
  • The sitar's melodic tones resonate through the room, creating a sense of peace and tranquility.

noun a musical instrument with six strings, typically played by plucking or strumming

adjective relating to or characteristic of Spain or its people or culture

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the Spanish guitar during the concert.
  • I love listening to the soothing sounds of a Spanish guitar on a lazy afternoon.
  • Let's jam out with the Spanish guitar at the beach bonfire tonight.
  • Her fingers danced across the strings of the Spanish guitar, creating a masterpiece of music.

noun a thin piece of cord, twine, or similar material used for tying, fastening, or hanging things

verb to fit a musical instrument with strings or to provide with strings

  • The scientist studied the properties of various types of strings in order to understand their behavior.
  • I always have trouble tying knots with thin strings, they keep slipping out.
  • I can't believe she pulled on my heart strings like that, I'm totally hooked.
  • The CEO knew how to pull the right strings to get the deal done.

noun a small guitar-like instrument originating from Hawaii, typically with four strings

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  • The musician strummed the ukulele with precision during the classical concert.
  • I love playing my ukulele at the beach while watching the sunset.
  • Let's jam out with our ukuleles at the party tonight!
  • Her voice was like a sweet ukulele melody, soothing and enchanting.

noun a stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow

  • The violinist performed a beautiful concerto at the symphony orchestra.
  • I love playing my violin in the park on sunny days.
  • She totally rocked out on the violin during the talent show.
  • The violin's melancholic melody echoed through the empty halls.

noun a Russian stringed musical instrument resembling a mandolin

  • The domra is a traditional Russian string instrument that is similar to a mandolin.
  • I heard someone playing the domra at the folk music festival.
  • I'm thinking of learning how to play the domra, it looks cool.
  • Her fingers danced across the strings of the domra, creating a beautiful melody.

noun a musical instrument that belongs to the guitar family, specifically designed to produce low-pitched sounds

adjective describing the type of bass guitar that is designed to be played without amplification

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the acoustic bass guitar during the concert.
  • I love jamming out on my acoustic bass guitar with friends on the weekends.
  • I picked up a sick acoustic bass guitar at the music store yesterday.
  • The deep tones of the acoustic bass guitar resonated through the room, filling it with warmth.

noun a type of bass guitar that is designed to be played without amplification, producing sound solely through the resonance of its hollow body

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the acoustic bass during the classical concert.
  • I love jamming out on my acoustic bass with friends on the weekends.
  • I just picked up a sweet new acoustic bass - it sounds amazing!
  • The acoustic bass provided a solid foundation for the band's sound, like a musical anchor.