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String Instruments

NAME:________________________________

TEACHER:_______________ GRADE: 3   4   5
Across
Developed in Hawaii in the late 1800s. 4 strings. Used in Hawaiian, folk and popular music.
smallest and highest sounding instrument of string family. 4 strings, uses a bow, used in orchestras
Dates back to the 1200's in Spain. Can have 4-18 strings, but usually has 6. Can be acoustic or electric.
Lowest sounding part of the strings. First appeared in Italy in the 1500s. Played with a bow or fingers in orchestras or in Jazz.
Long neck, round body, 4-6 strings. Originated in Africa. Used in folk, country, bluegrass and Irish music.
Down
Round body, short fingerboard. Used in older classical music/Renaissance music. 15-24 strings.
Second lowest sounding part of the strings. Appeared in Italy in 1500s. Played sitting down using a bow in orchestras. 4 strings.
8-12 strings. Developed in Italy. Used in classical and folk music.
Many versions, shapes and sizes have developed over thousands of years in different parts of the world.
Slightly bigger than Violin. 4 strings. First appeared in Italy in 1500s. Played with a bow and used in orchestras.
18-20 strings, first developed in the area of India and Persia (Iran). Used in Indian and Hindi music.