4
Depends on the instrument.
Only the string holding the price tag. The sax is not a stringed instrument.
A Bajo de uñas is an instrument that can have between 4 and 6 strings and is comparable to the double bass. The four stringed version of the instrument is much more common than the 6 stringed variety.
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Usually 4. (Viola, Violin, Cello, Bass).
No, it is a stringed instrument, a type of keyboard instrument; one of the many precursors to the modern forte-piano. Its strings are layed out, similar to a piano, but the strings are not struck with a hammer, they are plucked with a quill.
This varies from instrument to instrument - eg Guitar 6, Violin 4, Zither 34, Bandurria 12.
The number of strings on a stringed instrument varies widely depending on the type. For example, a standard guitar typically has six strings, while a violin has four. Instruments like the harp can have multiple strings, sometimes exceeding 40, and the double bass usually has four strings, though some versions have five. Overall, the number of strings can range from one to over 40, depending on the instrument.
6.
Quite a few
Harp
It depends on which instrument you're talking about.For example, a Bass Guitar has 4 strings while a regular guitar has 6. Violins all have 4 strings, whether they are bass or not. Each musical instrument will have its own number of strings depending on what sort of instrument it is.