A Chordophone is 'any musical instrument that makes sound by way of a vibrating string or strings stretched between two points' so the Violin would be a good example. Other examples include the Guitar, Lyre and Harp although the term can also be stretched to include instruments that some may hesitate to call stringed instruments, such as the Musical Bow and the Piano.
No
An electric guitar
electric
It can be considered as an idiophone because you strike the strings inside it to make the strings vibrate and produce sound. Because it contains strings it is mainly classified as a chordophone.
Electric keyboard
No
An electric guitar
cello,harp,guitar and etc.
electric
Yes, a guitar is an example of a chordophone. Chordophones are stringed instruments that produce sound through the vibration of strings, typically amplified by a resonating body. In a guitar, the strings are plucked or strummed, causing them to vibrate and create sound.
It can be considered as an idiophone because you strike the strings inside it to make the strings vibrate and produce sound. Because it contains strings it is mainly classified as a chordophone.
There is no specific name for it but it is a member of the "Chordophone" Family.
Yes.
Electric keyboard
go to youtube.com and type in how to play guitar or type in how to play,,, then type your favorite song in!=-)
For an electric guitar, it is recommended to use nickel-plated steel strings.
acoustic & electric