the string family is all the instruments with strings. I for my self am a musician that plays the violin, Trombone, bass, and Electric Guitar. those were some examples besides the trombone.
They both are in the string family of music.
The viola belongs to the string instrument family.
Baroque music nearly always contains a harpsichord. The string family are the main family in Baroque music, meaning that string instruments play the melody. The only other instruments usually featured in Baroque music were early versions of the trumpet and the clarinet. There was no piano in Baroque music.
the string family originated from ireland.
it is cause the string bass has 4 strings so it belongs to the string family lol :D
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
Answer 1:It is part of the Percussion Family, as do most instruments. Anything you bang on or hit, or strum at all, is part of the Percussion Family.Answer 2:"Most instruments" do not belong to the percussion family. However, many (such as the piano) do belong to more than one family. The acoustic guitar is regarded as belonging to both the percussion and the string family. It earns its position in the string family as its strings are plucked. Stringed instruments are played by plucking, bowing or striking the string.
The oldest member of the string family is the harp.
The highest instrument of the string family is the violin.
The string section in a piece of music is the melody played by string instruments such as the violin, cello or viola. The string section in an orchestra is the string instruments in the orchestra, again the violin, cello and viola.
The cello is part of the string family. It is also part of a sub-family within the string family, the violin family.
The string family instruments and is the subset of the guitar family or a plucked lute.