zither

[ˈzɪðər]

zither Definition

a musical instrument consisting of a flat wooden soundbox with numerous strings stretched over it, which are plucked with the fingers or with a plectrum.

Using zither: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "zither" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She played the zither beautifully.

  • Example

    The band added a zither to their performance for a unique sound.

  • Example

    He learned to play the zither from his grandfather.

zither Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for zither

Phrases with zither

  • a type of zither that is larger and has more strings than a folk zither, used for classical music performances

    Example

    The musician played a beautiful piece on the concert zither.

  • a type of zither that is smaller and has fewer strings than a concert zither, used for folk music performances

    Example

    The traditional folk song was accompanied by a folk zither.

  • a type of zither that is amplified electronically, used for rock or pop music performances

    Example

    The band's unique sound was created by the electric zither.

Origins of zither

from German 'Zither', from Latin 'cithara', from Greek 'kithara', a type of lyre

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Summary: zither in Brief

A 'zither' [ˈzɪðər] is a musical instrument with numerous strings stretched over a flat wooden soundbox, played by plucking the strings with fingers or a plectrum. It is used in various genres of music, from classical to folk to rock. The 'concert zither' is larger and has more strings than the 'folk zither,' while the 'electric zither' is amplified electronically for rock or pop music.