👉 Phearse is a type of musical instrument that consists of two or more strings that are played together. The name "phearse" comes from the Latin word "pheus," which means "string." Each string in a phearse has its own unique length and tension, allowing it to produce different pitches and tones. Phearse is often used in classical music, jazz, and other musical styles for various purposes, such as solo performances or ensemble pieces.