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- Bowed
- Plucked
- Stringed instrument
- Stringed instrument, round, typically with one string bound at the top of the neck with a tuning peg
- Lute-like stringed instrument with a long neck, picked or strummed, variable number of strings
- 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
- Fretted, long-necked lute with a round body, played by plucking with a plectrum
- Seven-stringed lute, fretless, long-necked and double-waisted with rosette-shaped sound hole
- Diatonic, unfretted lute-like string instrument, traditionally carved from a single block of wood
- Fretted lute with a long neck, pear-shaped body, and three courses of seven steel strings
- Guitar-like instrument, most commonly with ten strings in two courses and made from an armadillo back
- Three-stringed fretless lute, made from wood with gut strings
- String instrument with a pear-shaped body and a long neck, played with plectrum
- Pear-shaped bowl lute with a neck, played by plucking
- Fretted, hollow-bodied bowl lute, usually with four or five doubled strings, with as many as eleven tunings, traditionally made from an armadillo shell
- 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
- Short-necked, fretted
- Four-stringed
- Small fretted instrument
- Long-necked, fretted
- Bass mandolin
- Plucked four-stringed instrument
- Bowed two-stringed instrument
- Wooden plucked instrument
- Pear-shaped mandolin-like instrument, part of the rondalla tradition of ensemble playing of plucked instruments including bandurias, octavinas, lauds, guitars, and basses.
- Triangle-shaped lute-type instrument
- Pear-shaped, long-necked
- Two-stringed, bowed instrument
- Long-necked, two-stringed instrument
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