it has strings like a violin cello lute and so on, I don't see why not.
No. It would be part of the string section although you don't find guitars in many standard orchestras.
Loudness for an acoustic guitar depends on how hard you pluck the string. Loudness for an electric guitar depends on how loud the speaker setting is. Pitch depends on which string you pluck, and which fret, if any, you are fingering. The tighter the string, the higher the pitch, in general. The shorter the section that is allowed to vibrate, the higher the pitch of that string.
Yes it is a part of the string section but it has a slight difference
The Instruments in the string section/family are:ViolinViollaCelloDouble BassThe harp and guitar are sometimes included.
second thickest if its a 4 string bass or 6 string guitar
The first string on a guitar is the thinnest string, also known as the high E string.
The E string is the thickest string on a guitar and is located at the top when holding the guitar in playing position.
The lowest string on a guitar is an E .........
The most known string instruments are guitar, violin, viola, cello, double bass, banjo, ukulele, and harp, but there are loads more.
you go to a guitar shop and get another string
The strings on a guitar are typically numbered from the thinnest string to the thickest string. So, the first string is the thinnest string and the sixth string is the thickest string.
The name of the bottom string on a guitar is called the "sixth string" or the "low E string."