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A course, on a stringed musical instrument, is two or more adjacent strings that are closely spaced relative to the other strings, and typically played as a single string. The strings in each course are typically tuned in unison or an octave. ''Course'' may also refer to a single string normally played on its own on an instrument with other multi-string courses, for example the bass (lowest) string on a nine string baroque guitar. An instrument with at least one (multiple string) course is referred to as ''coursed,'' while one whose strings are all played individually is ''uncoursed.'' Instruments that use two-string courses include: * Saz * Bajo quinto * Bajo Sexto * Baroque guitar * Bouzouki * Charango * Chitarra battente * Cumbus * Eight-string bass guitar * Lute * Mandolin * Oud * Portuguese guitar * Springtime, a seven string guitar with three coursed strings * Twelve-string guitar * Vihuela * Viola guitar Instruments that use three-string courses include: * Chilean Guitarrón * Tiple * Twelve-string bass ==Mandolins== (詳細はmandolin family except the lowest-pitched have courses each of two or three strings, most commonly eight strings in four courses. The exception, the mando-bass, has four individual strings. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Course (music)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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