A bassist
A Cautro is a four-stringed guitar in South America.
Viola, Violin, Bass, Cello.
It depends on what the instrument is.. There can be as few as four - as on a Bass Guitar, or hundreds - as in a piano.
A stringed instrument
Dreadnought - regular stringed acoustic guitar Resonator (Dobro) classical guitar - nylon stringed guitar a lap steel guitar without pickups mandolin is very close to a guitar as well
When people hear the word blues guitar they typically think of the four stringed guitar called a bass. This is a type of guitar but not technically a guitar because a guitar by definition is a 6-stringed instrument. Blues riffs can be played on any instrument. Guitar, bass, piano, saxophone, etc... So there is no specific instrument or in your case guitar that is for blues. The difference between a guitar and a bass? Down below is a link.http://www.tunemybass.com/bass_guitar_buying_guide/guitar_and_bass_differences.htm
It has strings.
The name guitar is derived from the old Persian "chartar", which directly translated means "four strings".
A guitar is an example of a six stringed instrument
A bass guitar is a solid-bodied stringed instrument tuned to produce bass or low notes, with a fretted fingerboard and four thick strings, requiring use of an amplifier.
a guitar is a stringed instrument that makes a sound
A bandore is a stringed instrument similar to a guitar.