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.
The goje is a chordophone. It is a traditional West African string instrument typically made from a hollowed-out wooden body and has strings that are plucked to produce sound. While it may have some characteristics that could be associated with other instrument families, its primary classification is as a string instrument, aligning it with chordophones.
A bandurria is a type of chordophone, or stringed instrument, from Spain. It is similar to the mandolin or the cittern.