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Up to 40 sympathetically vibrating strings, some of which were plucked with the left-hand thumb, ran behind the wide neck.
It was designed to bear great tension from the heavy brass strings (normally 30 to 50), which were plucked by the fingernails to produce a ringing, bell-like sound.
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