Harp comes with cover attached. Although commonly referred to as a Jew's Harp, the harp is unrelated to Judaism and actually originated in Asia. The instrument produces one pitch, using the player’s jaw and mouth as a resonator to produce different…
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Shellac is a resin produced by female lac bugs (kerria lacca) found in the forests of India and Thailand. It is scraped from the bark of the tree where the female lac bug produced it in order to form a tunnel as it crossed the tree. It is sold as…
In ancient civilizations, the first rolling pins were made from cylindrical pieces of wood, like branches with the bark removed. Now, rolling pins have handles and are made from a variety of different materials including wood, glass, plastic,…
Zithers are instruments whose strings are the same length as its soundboard. A zither usually has anywhere from 30 to 40 strings and a shallow, hollowed outboard. It is placed horizontally and played with both pick and fingers. It is common in…