cello,harp,guitar and etc.
it is a chordophone.
chordophone !
A piano can be classified as a chordophone and a percussion instrument.
A Chordophone
Electric keyboard
Chordophone
A chordophone is a musical instrument that produces sound primarily through vibrating strings. Instruments like violins, guitars, and harps are all chordophones. However, a flute is not a chordophone; it is an example of an aerophone, as it produces sound through the vibration of air.
No, an organ is not a chordophone. A chordophone is a musical instrument that produces sound primarily through the vibration of strings, such as a violin or guitar. In contrast, an organ is classified as a keyboard instrument that produces sound through pipes or electronic means, using air and various mechanisms rather than vibrating strings.
Your answer will be "Chordophone".
No, a chordophone is not a percussion instrument. Chordophones produce sound by vibrating strings that are stretched between two points, such as a guitar or violin. Percussion instruments produce sound by being struck, shaken, or scraped.
A bandurria is a type of chordophone, or stringed instrument, from Spain. It is similar to the mandolin or the cittern.
Using the Hornbostel-Sachs system of instrument classification, it is a plucked chordophone.