User:LuweQ/sandbox

Stringed instruments by country (Work in progress)

 * Afghanistan
 * Rubab
 * Albania
 * Çifteli
 * Sharkia
 * Algeria:
 * Kwitra
 * Algerian mandole
 * Argentina:
 * Guitarrón Argentino
 * Austria:
 * Contraguitar
 * Xenorphica (Harp Piano)
 * Zither (Alpine Zither)
 * Azores:
 * Viola da terceira
 * Viola da terra
 * Bangladesh:
 * Dotara
 * Ektara
 * Benelux:
 * Hommel
 * Vlier
 * Épinette
 * Hakkebord
 * Bolivia:
 * Charango
 * Chillador
 * Borneo:
 * Kecapi dayak
 * Sundatang
 * Bosnia:
 * Bugarija
 * Šargija
 * Saz (Bosnian saz)
 * Brazil:
 * Berimbau
 * Cavaquinho
 * Craviola
 * Bahian guitar
 * Viola caipira
 * Viola de cocho
 * Violão de sete cordas
 * Bulgaria:
 * Gadulka
 * Tambura (Tamboura)
 * Burma:
 * Saung
 * Migyaung
 * Burundi:
 * Inanga (Burundian zither)
 * Cambodia:
 * Chapey
 * Khim
 * Tro
 * Canada:
 * Mandolinetto
 * Canary Islands:
 * Timple
 * Cape Verde:
 * Viola de dez cordas
 * Chile:
 * Guitarrón Chileno
 * China:
 * Banhu
 * Cizhonghu
 * Diyingehu
 * Dong pipa
 * Erhu
 * Erxian
 * Gaohu
 * Gehu
 * Guqin (Ku chin)
 * Guzheng
 * Huluhu
 * Huqin (family of bowed lutes)
 * Huobusi
 * Jinghu
 * Laruan
 * Leiqin
 * Liuqin
 * Maguhu
 * Nanyin pipa
 * Pipa
 * Qiqin
 * Ruan
 * Sanshin
 * Sanxian
 * Sihu
 * Tianqin
 * Yángqín (Chinese hammered dulcimer)
 * Yazheng
 * Yehu
 * Yueqin (Yueh qin; moon guitar)
 * Zheng
 * Zhonghu
 * Zhongruan
 * Zhu
 * Zhuihu
 * Colombia:
 * Bandola Andina Colombiana
 * Tiple Colombiano
 * Tiple Colombiano Requinto
 * Comoros:
 * Gabusi
 * Congo:
 * Karindula
 * Lindanda
 * Corsica:
 * Cetera
 * Crete:
 * Lyra
 * Croatia:
 * Berda
 * Bisernica
 * Brac
 * Bugarija
 * Celo (Celovic)
 * Gunjac
 * Gusle
 * Tambura samica (Dangubica)
 * Tamburitza
 * Cuba:
 * Armónico
 * Cuban cuatro
 * Laúd cubano
 * Tres cubano
 * Ecuador
 * Bandolin
 * Eritrea:
 * Krar
 * Estonia:
 * Kannel
 * Ethiopia:
 * Masenqo
 * Begena
 * Europe (regional):
 * Clavichord (Central Europe)
 * Dombra (Eastern Europe)
 * Guitar Zither(Central Europe)
 * Harpsichord (Central Europe)
 * Hurdy-gurdy (Western Europe)
 * Lute
 * Piano (Central & Southern Europe)
 * Tamburitza (Central Europe)
 * Tarica
 * Finland:
 * Jouhikko
 * Kannel
 * Kantele
 * France:
 * Epinette des Vosges
 * Harp (Concert harp; Pedal harp)
 * Hurdy-gurdy
 * Gambia:
 * Akonting
 * Germany:
 * Akkordolia
 * Hackbrett
 * Hammered dulcimer
 * Scheitholt
 * Waldzither
 * Zither (Alpine zither)
 * Ghana:
 * Molo
 * Great Britain
 * Cittern
 * Greece:
 * Baglama
 * Bouzouki
 * Laghouto
 * Laouto
 * Lyre
 * Oud
 * Tabouras
 * Tzouras (Tsoura; Jura)
 * Hungary:
 * Cimbalom
 * Citera
 * Kobza (Kobaz)
 * Iceland:
 * Langspil
 * India:
 * Bulbul tarang
 * Ālāpiṇī vīṇā
 * Ektara
 * Esraj
 * Gottuvadhyam veena (Gottu vadyam) (south India)
 * Mahanataka veena
 * Mohan veena
 * Pinaka vina
 * Ravanahatha
 * Rudra veena
 * Santoor
 * Sarangi
 * Saraswati veena(south India)
 * Sarinda
 * Sarod
 * Seni rabab
 * Sitar
 * Surbahar (Bass sitar)
 * Sursingar
 * Tanpura (Tampura)
 * Tati (Nagaland)
 * Tumbi (north India)
 * Veena
 * Vichitra veena
 * Villu Paatu
 * Indonesia (see also Borneo):
 * Bijol
 * Cak (Cuk; Keroncong guitar)
 * Dambus
 * Gambus selodang
 * Hasapi
 * Jungga
 * Kacapi (Sundanese)(Java)
 * Kecapi makassar (Sulawesi)
 * Kulcapi karo
 * Rebab (Java)
 * Sasando
 * Situr (Java, Bali)
 * Iran (Persia):
 * Barbat
 * Chang (Harp)
 * Dutar
 * Ghaychak
 * Kamancheh
 * Mugni
 * Qanun
 * Rubab
 * Rud
 * Sallaneh
 * Santur
 * Sāz
 * Setar
 * Shahrud
 * Shurangiz
 * Sorahi
 * Tanbur
 * Tar
 * Iraq:
 * Qanún/kanun
 * Santur/Santoor
 * Ireland:
 * Folk Harp (Celtic Harp)
 * Irish bouzouki (Octave mandolin)
 * Italy:
 * Calabrian Lira (Calabria)
 * Chitarra battente ("knocking guitar")
 * Chitarrone
 * Liuto cantabile (Naples)
 * Mandolin (Mandolin family)
 * Japan:
 * Biwa
 * Ichigenkin
 * Gekkin
 * Kokyū
 * Koto
 * Nigenkin
 * Shamisen
 * Sanshin
 * Taishogoto
 * Tonkori
 * Kazakhstan:
 * Kobyz
 * Kenya:
 * Nyatiti
 * Korea:
 * Ajaeng
 * Dang bipa
 * Gayageum
 * Geomungo
 * Haegeum
 * Hyang bipa
 * Komungo
 * Yanggeum
 * Kyrgyzstan:
 * Kormuz
 * Latvia:
 * kokles
 * Lebanon:
 * Buzuq
 * Lithuania:
 * kanklės
 * Macedonia:
 * Tambura
 * Madagascar:
 * Kabosy
 * Llokango voatavo
 * Valiha
 * Madeira:
 * Braguinha (Machete de braga)
 * Rajão
 * Viola de arame (Viola da Madeira)
 * Malaysia (see also Borneo):
 * Gambus
 * Gambus Melayu
 * Sape
 * Malawi:
 * Bangwe
 * Mali:
 * Goje
 * Ngoni
 * Malta:
 * Terzin kitarra
 * Mexico:
 * Bajo quinto and Bajo sexto
 * Cartonal
 * Guitarra conchera
 * Guitarra de golpe
 * Guitarra de son (Requinto jarocho)
 * Guitarra doble
 * Guitarra séptima
 * Guitarrón mexicano (Guitarrón)
 * Huapanguera
 * Jarana huasteca
 * Jarana jarocha
 * Mandolina conchera
 * Requinto
 * Salterio (Mexico)
 * Tricordia
 * Vihuela conchera
 * Vihuela (Mexican vihuela)
 * Mongolia:
 * Morin khuur
 * Naxi (Sugudu; Hubo; Huobusi)
 * Sshanz (Shudraga)
 * Tobshuur
 * Topshur(Khomys)
 * Morocco:
 * Gunbri
 * Gunibri
 * Hhajhuj
 * Loutar
 * Nepal:
 * Sarangi
 * Nigeria:
 * Kontigi
 * Norway:
 * Hardingfele (Hardanger fiddle)
 * Langeleik
 * Panama:
 * Mejoranera
 * Socavon (Bocona)
 * Peru:
 * Bandurria
 * Charango
 * Philippines:
 * Banduria
 * Fegereng (Tiruray)
 * Kitara
 * Kudyapi
 * Kudlung (Kudyapi; Fagelung)
 * Kutiyapi (Maguindanao)
 * Laud
 * Octavina
 * Portugal (see also Azores and Madeira):
 * Bandolim
 * Banjolim
 * Cavaquinho
 * Guitarra portuguesa (Portuguese guitar)
 * Rajao
 * Viola amarantina
 * Violão baixa
 * Viola beiroa
 * Viola braguesa
 * Viola campaniça
 * Viola de arame
 * Viola de fado
 * Viola toeira
 * Puerto Rico:
 * Bordonúa
 * Cuatro (Puerto Rican cuatro)
 * Tiple (Puerto Rican tiple)
 * Tres (Puerto Rican tres)
 * Romania:
 * Cobza
 * Kontra
 * Horn-violin
 * Russia (see also Tuva):
 * Balalaika
 * Domra
 * Guitar (Russian guitar)
 * Gudok
 * Gusli
 * Rwanda:
 * Inanga
 * Sardinia:
 * Kithera sarda
 * Senegal:
 * Akonting
 * Serbia:
 * Berda
 * Bisernica
 * Brac
 * Bugarija
 * Celo (Celovic)
 * Tambura samica (Dangubica)
 * Slovenia:
 * Drone zither
 * Spain:
 * Bandurria
 * Guitar (Spanish guitar)
 * Guitar (Flamenco guitar)
 * Guitarro (Guitarrico)
 * Laúd
 * Vihuela
 * Sri Lanka:
 * Ravanahatha
 * Sweden:
 * Hummel
 * Nyckelharpa
 * Tahiti:
 * Tahitian ukulele
 * Taiwan:
 * Yueqin taiwan
 * Tanzania:
 * Zeze
 * Thailand:
 * Grajappi
 * Jakhay
 * Khim
 * Phin
 * Saw sam sai
 * Sueng
 * Sung lisu (Subu)
 * Turkey:
 * Bağlama
 * Çeng
 * Cümbüş
 * Kemenche
 * Nevoud
 * Saz
 * Turkish tambur
 * Yaylı tambur
 * Tunisia:
 * Gambara
 * Gumbri
 * Tuva:
 * Chanzy
 * Doshpuluur
 * Igil
 * Ukraine:
 * Bandura
 * Kobza
 * Starosvitska bandura
 * Torban
 * Tsymbaly
 * United States of America:
 * (see also Puerto Rico)
 * Appalachian dulcimer
 * Auto-harp
 * Banjo
 * Bazantar
 * Bowed psaltery
 * Chapman stick
 * Clavinet
 * Diddley bow
 * Fiddle
 * Guitalele
 * Guitar (electric guitar, bass guitar)
 * Guitar zither
 * Harp guitar
 * Hawaiian guitar
 * Octofone
 * Octobass
 * Pedal steel guitar
 * Psaltry (Bowed psaltry)
 * Resophonic guitar (Dobro; Delvecchio; Triolian)
 * Steel Guitar (Hawaii) (Lap steel guitar)
 * Strumstick
 * Taropatch (Tenor ukulele)
 * Tenor violin
 * Tiple (American tiple)
 * Ukulele (Hawaii)
 * Zither (Concert zither)
 * Venezuela:
 * Bandola llanera
 * Bandola oriental
 * Cuatro
 * Cinco
 * Cinco y medio
 * Seis
 * Vietnam:
 * Đàn bầu
 * Đàn day
 * Đàn doan (Dan nhat; Dan tu)
 * Đàn gáo
 * Dan ghita (Luc huyen cam; Vong co guitar)
 * Đàn nguyệt (Dan kim)
 * Đàn sen
 * Đàn tam
 * Đàn thập lục
 * Dan tinh
 * Đàn tranh
 * Đàn tỳ bà
 * K'ni
 * Luc huyen cam
 * Wales:
 * Crwth
 * Neola
 * [[Yemen]
 * Kibangala
 * Zambia:
 * Karindula