It is part of the string family because it is a stringed instrument. Old stringed instruments like the lute evolved into western/acoustic Guitars. The electric was then born and is basically (forgive me for saying it so un-musicially) an acoustic guitar on steroids :D ...I don't really know what your question actually means? It is in the stringed family because it is a stringed instrument... It seems simple but I feel that that answer isn't quite what you're looking for? :/
This is because guitars are played by their strings.
because it has strings, they are just metal if that makes a differance.
It is in the string group because it is a string instrument that has strings. It is also in the strings group because you play it by plucking its strings.
Because it has strings...
IT uses strings to play it
Its not
It belong to string instrument family
stringed instrument family.string...i think
The string family instruments and is the subset of the guitar family or a plucked lute.
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.
No, the guitar is a string instrument.
It belong to string instrument family
stringed instrument family.string...i think
It belongs to the string instrument family, such as the violin, cello, and the harp.Strings? What were you thinking?
The string family instruments and is the subset of the guitar family or a plucked lute.
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 String Family
No, the guitar is a string instrument.
Yes.
Strings.
The string family.
It certainly is. They are both in the string family and the cellos,and the basses are too they are all related. They are certainly not. Violins are from the viola Family, meaning little viola, and the guitar is from the lute family, named after an english medieval expression for women of easy virtue. Just because they have strings it doesn't mean they are from the same family.
It belongs to the string family.