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This is a list of instruments sorted according to thr Hornbostel-Sachs number system, covering those instruments that are classified under 321.321 under that system. These instruments may be known as necked bowl lutes. These instruments may be classified with a suffix, based on how the strings are caused to vibrate. * 4: Hammers or beaters * 5: Bare hands and fingers * 6: Plectrum * 7: Bowing * 71: Using a bow * 72: Using a wheel * 73: Using a ribbon * 8: Keyboard * 9: Using a mechanical drive

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  • This is a list of instruments sorted according to thr Hornbostel-Sachs number system, covering those instruments that are classified under 321.321 under that system. These instruments may be known as necked bowl lutes. 3: Instruments in which sound is produced by one or more vibrating strings (chordophones, string instruments).32: Instruments in which the resonator and string bearer are physically united and can not be separated without destroying the instrument321: Instruments in which the strings run in a plane parallel to the sound table (lutes): Instruments in which the string bearer is a plain handle: Instrument in which the handle is attached to, or carved from, the resonator, like a neck321.321: Instrument whose body is shaped like a bowl (necked bowl lutes) These instruments may be classified with a suffix, based on how the strings are caused to vibrate. * 4: Hammers or beaters * 5: Bare hands and fingers * 6: Plectrum * 7: Bowing * 71: Using a bow * 72: Using a wheel * 73: Using a ribbon * 8: Keyboard * 9: Using a mechanical drive (en)
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  • Italian arciliuto, Erzlaute, Архилютня (en)
  • bağlama, kopuz (en)
  • charanga (en)
  • charanga, chillador (en)
  • dranyen, dramnyen (en)
  • guitarra, guiterne or guiterre, Italy, quintern (en)
  • gusla (en)
  • rabab (en)
  • tamburitza (en)
  • mandora , mandola , vandola, mandörgen, quinterne (en)
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  • Plucked (en)
  • Bowed (en)
  • Pear-shaped fretless stringed instrument, with five courses of two strings and a single eleventh string, a bent back and a bowl-shaped body, often with up to three soundholes, played with a pick (en)
  • Seven-stringed lute, fretless, long-necked and double-waisted with rosette-shaped sound hole (en)
  • stringed instrument, strung either 4-6 single strings or 4-6 courses of 2 strings (en)
  • Fretted, hollow-bodied bowl lute, usually with four or five doubled strings, with as many as eleven tunings, traditionally made from an armadillo shell (en)
  • Bass mandolin (en)
  • Bowed two-stringed instrument (en)
  • Pear-shaped mandolin-like instrument, part of the rondalla tradition of ensemble playing of plucked instruments including bandurias, octavinas, laúds, guitars, and basses. (en)
  • Four-stringed (en)
  • Long-necked, fretted (en)
  • Long-necked, two-stringed instrument (en)
  • Pear-shaped, long-necked (en)
  • Pear-shaped, plucked, with 15-17 strings (en)
  • Plucked four-stringed instrument (en)
  • Short-necked, fretted (en)
  • Small fretted instrument (en)
  • Triangle-shaped lute-type instrument (en)
  • Two-stringed, bowed instrument (en)
  • Wooden plucked instrument (en)
  • Stringed instrument, round, typically with one string bound at the top of the neck with a tuning peg (en)
  • Short-necked three-stringed lute with sympathetic and drone strings, fretted and plucked with a plectrum, with a double-chambered body, the lower part of which is covered in skin, and with three main strings (en)
  • Guitar-like instrument, most commonly with ten strings in two courses and made from an armadillo back (en)
  • Fretted, long-necked lute with a round body, played by plucking with a plectrum (en)
  • Fretted stringed instrument, short-necked, typically 4 courses/8 strings. The types belonging to this category have a flat or canted soundboard and round bowl-back (en)
  • Fretted lute with a long neck, pear-shaped body, and three courses of seven steel strings (en)
  • Diatonic, unfretted lute-like string instrument, traditionally carved from a single block of wood (en)
  • stringed instrument, typical four courses/8 strings, more courses possible, also possible to string with 4-6 single strings (en)
  • Pear-shaped bowl lute with a neck, played by plucking (en)
  • Pear-shaped lute with a long neck, three or four strings, plucked with the index finger of the right hand (en)
  • Lute-like stringed instrument with an extended neck and two pegboxes. (en)
  • String instrument with a pear-shaped body and a long neck, played with plectrum (en)
  • Lute-like stringed instrument with a long neck, picked or strummed, variable number of strings (en)
  • Three-stringed fretless lute, made from wood with gut strings (en)
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  • This is a list of instruments sorted according to thr Hornbostel-Sachs number system, covering those instruments that are classified under 321.321 under that system. These instruments may be known as necked bowl lutes. These instruments may be classified with a suffix, based on how the strings are caused to vibrate. * 4: Hammers or beaters * 5: Bare hands and fingers * 6: Plectrum * 7: Bowing * 71: Using a bow * 72: Using a wheel * 73: Using a ribbon * 8: Keyboard * 9: Using a mechanical drive (en)
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  • List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 321.321 (en)
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