- How to hold the Cello
- How to hold the Cello bow
- Four-course Cittern
- Anglo-saxon fiddle
- Ta'khay, or Alligator
- Saw Tai
- Barbiton
- Saw Ou
- The Burmese Soung
- Kobsa
- The Crwth
- Biva
- The rebab
- Viola di Bardone
- Rebab
- Greek Lyres
- Chitarrone
- Citole
- Taki-goto
- Rebab Esh-Sha'er
- Group of Harps and other musical instruments
- Group of Western Lyres
- Santir
- German fiddle, ninth century
- Vielle
- Viola da gamba
- Psalterium
- Ancient Irish harp
- Archlute
- Musicians
- Harp, ninth century
- The old English 'crowd'
- Triangular Musical instrument from Herculaneum
- The French Crout
- Persian dulcimer
- Turkish harp
- Grecian harp and lyre
- German rotte
- Anglo-saxon harp
- Irish Rotta
- Rotta
- Mediæval Dance
- A Niam-niam minstrel
- A Band of Minstrels
- Hindustan, vina
- Royal Harper
- Nun and Friar with Musical Instruments
- Harper
- Maud Powell
- Hindu Dancing girls and Musicians
- The Beverley Minstrels