It is called the koto.
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 a traditional instrument that is called a shamisenor samisen
The strings (because strings are a type of instrument & there are strings on a kite)for example:violin,fiddle,bass,viola
The strings (because strings are a type of instrument & there are strings on a kite)for example:violin,fiddle,bass,viola
Quite a few instruments actually come from Japan. Some of the most following are: Taiko drums Tsuzumi drums Koto (a traditional stringed Japanese musical instrument) Shamisen (a 3-stringed musical instrument) Biwa Shakuhachi (flutes)
It is called the Koto I believe.
If you thinking of the instruments of the violin family as used in orchestral and chamber music, the answer is four.Of course, many other types of musical instrument have strings, from one-stringed fiddle, balalaika and Zither to harp, harpsichord and piano. The number of strings can be more or less anything from one to several dozen.There is no one answer. The diddly-bo has one string, the Ukulele 4, most Guitars 6, a banjo can have 4, 5 or 6. The Japanese koto has 13.
Mandolins have strings.
None. A piccolo is a wind instrument and has no strings.
Iranian Instrument with strings
It is a musical instrument that has strings.
It is a wind instrument.