The string is looped around a ballast on each end
When the ballasts are close to one another the string is loose, pliable in nature, easily pluckable
The sound it emits is a deeper, earthier sound, lower in tone, of a bass nature
The string is looped around a ballast on each end
When the ballasts are at a greater distance from one another, the string is taut and tight, inflexible, and may snap with the extreme stress of being pulled
The sound it emits is an ethereal sound, sometimes only heard by animals, and is of a high pitched nature
The string is looped around a ballast on each end
The ballasts are equal in foundation, strength, efficacy
The ballasts are aware of each other, and their positions in accordance with the string
The string is fragile, and only the ballasts can assume which musical tone it will take
The string is looped around a ballast on each end