| 1. | Musical bows are still used in a number of cultures today.
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| 2. | In Africa the musical bow is usually played by a solo performer.
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| 3. | Historians believe that many of the musical bows came from Khoisan peoples.
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| 4. | This picture of musical bow to harp bow is theory and has been contested.
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| 5. | Eventually, the archer's bow paved the way for the musical bow.
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| 6. | Musical bows are the main instruments of the Sotho people, the predominant peoples of South Africa.
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| 7. | The musical bow is found in Nigeria as a mouth-resonated cord, either plucked or struck.
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| 8. | This would account for the near-simultaneous appearance of the musical bow in the many locations cited by Halfpenny.
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| 9. | They include the piano therefore, as well as other kinds of zithers such as the koto, and musical bows.
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| 10. | Due to the nature of their construction and playing, musical bows are quiet instruments, therefore needing a resonator to resound.
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