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You actually answered your own question. Stringed instruments are considered to be part of the string family.
Examples of chordophones are: guitar, violin, cello, viokla, contra bass, bass viol, ukelele ,banjo, harp, clavichord ,banduria, lyre , lute Zither, etc.always remember that chordophones are string-sounding instrumentsidiophones-self-soundingmembranophones-skin-soundingaerophones-air-soundingelectrophones-electric-sounding;)
Chordophones A+
Banjo Cello Clavichord Clavinet Double bass Guitar Dulcimer Harp Hurdy-gurdy Lyre Lute Sitar String drum Ukulele Viol Viola Violin
The instruments that creates sounds from a string tremor stretched out in both ends is called Chordophones. The popular example of this category is guitar.
ChordophoneMain article: ChordophoneSee also: Category:String instruments Most instruments known as "chordophones" are defined as string instruments, but some such as these examples are percussion instruments also.Hammered dulcimer, CimbalomPianoOnavilluHarpsichord
Pianos can be classified as either a stringed or percussion instrument... Quoth the wikipedia... "It is sometimes classified as both a percussion and a stringed instrument. According to the Hornbostel-Sachs method of music classification, it is grouped with Chordophones."
Chordophones my friend
One word for stringed intruments is chordophones.
Membranophones Chordophones Idiophones Percussion
The money crises and all of the kids and familys and such.
It's one giant family