What? Guitars strings vibrate resonating inside the guitar. Similar with the violin the bow scrapes the string to make it vibrate and resonate. Harp use reeds that vibrate at different speeds to produce pitch
True. A vibrating string can produce a sound. This is how string instruments such as a guitars and violins work. Although such strings are made of metal (like steel wire) or plastic (like nylon), the principal is the same for all of them.
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Violas do not have frets. Nor do violins or cellos. Frets are found on stringed instruments such as guitars.
Guitars and violins are two good examples.
8. Two each of keyboards, guitars, bass and violins
True. A vibrating string can produce a sound. This is how string instruments such as a guitars and violins work. Although such strings are made of metal (like steel wire) or plastic (like nylon), the principal is the same for all of them.
String instruments
Only if it is vibrating in an atmosphere or if its vibrations are sensed in an atmosphere.
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guitars violins and lots of classical types
The violin is used in orchestreas but not the gutitar
Standard bass Guitars, banjos, ukuleles, violins, violas and cellos all have 4 strings.
hardwood floors, pianos, guitars, furniture, violins, and drums
The ratio is 2:3
No. Violins are bowed and have four strings. Guitars are strummed and have 6 strings
Idiophones are Musical Instruments that produce sound by the object itself vibrating, rather than through strings like violins or membranes like drums. Most idiophones are still percussion instruments, like cowbells, wood blocks, cymbals, and so on, while other examples include the glass harmonica, the Jew's harp, and music box.
Old western music. They used guitars, violins,and harmonica