cord, chord
The homophone pair is "cord" and "chord." "Cord" refers to a long, thin material used for tying or binding things together, while "chord" refers to a group of musical notes played or sung together to create harmony.
The homophone for a string or rope and a string of a musical instrument are "cord" and "chord" respectively.
The homophone for a string of rope and a string of a musical instrument is "cord."
cord and chord.
The homophone for a sting of a musical instrument is "string," which refers to the thin piece of material (usually metal or nylon) stretched on an instrument that produces sound when plucked, strummed, or bowed.
A homophone that means a string or rope is "cord," which sounds the same as "chord."
The homophone for a string or rope and a string of a musical instrument are "cord" and "chord" respectively.
The homophone for a string or rope and a string of a musical instrument are "cord" and "chord" respectively.
The homophone for a string or rope and a string of a musical instrument are "cord" and "chord" respectively.
The homophone for a string or rope and a string of a musical instrument are "cord" and "chord" respectively.
The homophone for a string or rope and a string of a musical instrument are "cord" and "chord" respectively.
cord, chord
The homophone for a string of rope and a string of a musical instrument is "cord."
The homophone for a string or rope and a string of a musical instrument are "cord" and "chord" respectively.
Ukele a Hawaiian 4 string instrument.
cord and chord.
violin
For me, the most famous musical instrument is the Guitar. or string musical instruments.