no instruments have 14 strings the most strings are on the instrument is a harp. that has 47 strings
You could consider it would be, because of the strings, but I would call it an older version of the harp. In the guitar, strings are pressed down to change pitch.
No, a harp is not a guitar. It's more like the inside of a piano played at a right angle. In history it bear a resemblance to the lyre. The guitar and harp are even played differently, harp is played by plucking the strings while a guitar is strummed and fretted.
A lyre is a stringed instrument. It has more strings than a guitar and fewer than a harp.
harp 12 string guitar mandolin autoharp 5 string bass banjo probably there are many more
A normal Acoustic/Electric guitar has 6 strings, and a normal bass guitar has 4 strings. There are also guitars with more strings, i.e. a bass guitar with 5 strings.
Pedal Harp
Well if you want to know string instruments that have 4 strings 2 of them are the guitar (6 strings) and the mandolin (8 strings).
String instruments are instruments that have strings on them, eg. Guitar or Violin.
The length of harp strings can vary depending on the type of harp. For example, concert grand pedal harp strings can be around 6 feet long, while smaller lever harp strings may be around 3 feet long. The length of the strings corresponds to the pitch they produce when plucked.
47 strings in a full size harp
Yes, the Harp (has more than 64, but there are at least 64 strings)