The Koto, a Japanese instrument derived off the Chinese Guzhen, has thirteen strings. It has 13 strings and 13 movable bridges that can be adjusted before playing to change the pitch of the strings.
It is called the koto.
It is a traditional instrument that is called a shamisenor samisen
percussion in no strings and non percussion is with strings
Harp strings are color coded so that the player can identify what strings to pluck. The C strings are red and the F strings are black, arranged in octaves like a piano.
4 Strings on a Violin 6 Strings on a Guitar
It is called the Koto I believe.
Factor strings are multiplication sentences. 3 x 3 is a factor string for 9.
It means with no conditions, or 'no strings attached'.
It means No Strings Attached
Deniva does not mean anything in Japanese.
Didi does not mean anything in Japanese.