Looking for “String instrument that’s plucked” in Cookie Jam? We know the answer

This week is a delight for Cookie Jam players who appreciate music, especially those with an affinity for its technicalities. We’re currently inundated with questions about different instruments like the “instrument pairing with drums” and the “wooden instrument with bars that you hit,” or techniques such as “the high-pitched sound contrasted with bass” and “the record spinning backwards.” Admittedly, I’m finding this topic challenging, so I’m struggling to decipher many of the terms. Don’t fret if you’re in the same boat, because we’ve got you covered! Let’s tackle the riddle of “The string instrument played by plucking” together.

Answer to “String instrument that’s plucked” in Cookie Jam

Stringed instruments come in many different forms, primarily due to the fact that they all produce sound through vibrating strings. Yet, the ways in which these vibrations are created can vary greatly – for instance, strumming or plucking are methods used to create the sound. Therefore, while the initial clue pointed towards diversity, it only scratched the surface of the vast possibilities available within this category of instruments.

  1. String instrument that’s plucked – lute.

I’m quite familiar with lutes given my fondness for the Middle Ages and fantasy. Essentially, you could think of it as an ancestor to the guitar. According to Wikipedia, this musical instrument has been known since around 3100 BC – that’s more than 5000 years ago! However, it’s important to note that this is only documented history. There’s a good chance it could be even older, as much of our past remains undiscovered or unproven.

After understanding this point, feel free to carry on with your Cookie Jam adventure. Regarding the next query, it seems quite broad – “Large musical instrument”. Can you think of an instrument that might fit this description?

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2025-06-08 13:01