Violin and Viola
There are multiple answers to specific string instruments of 6 letters. These include the string examples of the guitar and violin.
There are many different instruments that are played in India. These includes string instruments, wind instruments, drums, and other percussion. Some of these include: the Tumbi, the Rudra Veena, the Gubguba, the Sarinda, the Sitar, Pepa, Bansuri, Dhad, duggi, and Ghungroo - to name a few.
There are hundreds of different musical instruments around the world. Flutes and drums are some of the oldest. Stringed instruments such as the guitar, lute, dulcimer, and piano are found in many cultures as well.
Could be any multiple number variation like, Duet, Trio, Quartet, etc etc.
Yes
Cello
A lute?
Guitars were developed from early guitar like instruments so he exact date of the first modern guitar is difficult to determine: * Thousands of years ago - tantar and sitar developed in India. The name guitar comes from the original name for sitar * 3300 years ago Hittites played stringed guitar like instruments * 40 CE the Romans have a cithara which is brought to Spain and combined with the Moorish oud * 8th century CE - 6 stringed instruments in use in Europe * 12th century CE - 4 string guitars in use, some with central sound holes * 15th and 16th century the Spanish have guitar like, but lute-tuned, instruments * 1779 CE first six string guitars in Italy - built by the Vincaccia family * Modern guitars in place (look, size, tuning) in the 1850's
it is a Bouzouki
1620s, ultimately from Greek kithara "cithara," a stringed musical instrument related to the lyre, perhaps from Persian sihtar (see sitar); the name reached English several times, including early 14c. giterne, in reference to various stringed, guitar-like instruments; the modern word is directly from Spanish guittara, from Arabic qitar.
The Bible does not list a 'guitar' by name, but mentions: "Harps, 'stringed instruments' and cymbals"(1 Chronicles 25:1) along with lutes, 'ten stringed instruments'(Psalm 92:3) ,flute, horn, pipes, trumpets(Numbers 10:8)(2 Chronicles 7:6), tambourines, sistrums (2 Samuel 6:5; Psalm 150:5)(Psalm 150:3-5) and many instruments that King David made specifically for God's praise(1 Chronicles 23:4, 5).
1620s, ultimately from Gk. kithara "cithara," a stringed musical instrument related to the lyre, perhaps from Pers. sihtar (see sitar); the name reached English several times, including early 14c. giterne, in reference to various stringed, guitar-like instruments; the modern word is directly from Sp. guittara, from Arabic qitar, from the Greek.