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""[[Leaving Rome]]", which features some of the best use of [[string instrument|strings]] on a reggae record."--''[[Reggae: The Rough Guide]]'' (2001) by Steve Barrow ""[[Leaving Rome]]", which features some of the best use of [[string instrument|strings]] on a reggae record."--''[[Reggae: The Rough Guide]]'' (2001) by Steve Barrow

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[Violin Sonata in G minor (Tartini)|[Devil's Trill Sonata]], The Murder


""Leaving Rome", which features some of the best use of strings on a reggae record."--Reggae: The Rough Guide (2001) by Steve Barrow

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A string instrument (or stringed instrument) is a musical instrument that produces sound by means of vibrating strings. In the Hornbostel-Sachs scheme of musical instrument classification, used in organology, they are called chordophones. The most common string instruments in the string family are guitar, violin, viola, cello, double bass, banjo, mandolin, ukulele, and harp. Not often immediately recognized as such, a piano is also a string instrument.

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