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

Do you like music? If so, you are probably like a fish in water answering the new Buzzwords in Cookie Jam. All of them are about various instruments and similar topics. Now, let’s answer one of them – “String instrument that’s plucked”.

Damian Gacek

Looking for “String instrument that’s plucked” in Cookie Jam? We know the answer, image source: image ChatGPT.
Looking for “String instrument that’s plucked” in Cookie Jam? We know the answer Source: image ChatGPT.

This week is probably heaven for DJ move where the record spins backwards”). To be honest, I am lost in this topic, so I struggle to answer most of the Buzzwords. If you are like me, don’t worry, as we’ve got your back. Let’s look at “String instrument that’s plucked” and try to figure this one out.

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

String instruments are very diverse. It is because the only restriction to be considered one is the production of sound from vibrating strings. However, there are various methods of how you can do that – plucking is one of them. So, the hint itself was only partially useful, as it leaves a lot of possibilities.

  1. String instrument that’s plucked – lute.

I like Middle Ages and fantasy, so lute is not a new word to me. To put it simply, it is a grandparent of guitar. If we believe Wikipedia, this instrument was known as early as c. 3100 BC – over 5000 years ago. And that’s only documented history. There is high probability that it is even older, as a lot of our past is undocumented / we have not found proves for our theories yet.

Knowing that, you may continue your Cookie Jam journey. The next question is about “Massive instrument”. That’s a very general one. Do you know the answer?

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February 26, 2014

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Damian Gacek

Author: Damian Gacek

Graduate of English Philology and English in Public Communication. His portfolio includes a scientific article on video game translation. Working with Gamepressure.com since 2019, writing for various departments. Currently, deals with guides and occasionally s the newsroom. Interested in electronic entertainment since childhood. Loves RPGs and strategies, often also immersing himself in the depths of indie games. In his free time, works on a book and learns film editing.