If you thinking of the instruments of the violin family as used in orchestral and chamber music, the answer is four.
Of course, many other types of musical instrument have strings, from one-stringed fiddle, balalaika and Zither to harp, harpsichord and piano. The number of strings can be more or less anything from one to several dozen.
There is no one answer. The diddly-bo has one string, the Ukulele 4, most Guitars 6, a banjo can have 4, 5 or 6. The Japanese koto has 13.
Depends on the instrument.
A Bajo de uñas is an instrument that can have between 4 and 6 strings and is comparable to the double bass. The four stringed version of the instrument is much more common than the 6 stringed variety.
As on any other stringed instrument, the treble strings on a piano are the string that play the high notes. As on any other stringed instrument, the treble strings on a piano are the string that play the high notes.
Usually 4. (Viola, Violin, Cello, Bass).
Well it is a component on a stringed instrument that holds the strings
Depends on the instrument.
4
Mandolins have strings.
It has strings.
Only the string holding the price tag. The sax is not a stringed instrument.
A Bajo de uñas is an instrument that can have between 4 and 6 strings and is comparable to the double bass. The four stringed version of the instrument is much more common than the 6 stringed variety.
As on any other stringed instrument, the treble strings on a piano are the string that play the high notes. As on any other stringed instrument, the treble strings on a piano are the string that play the high notes.
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Usually 4. (Viola, Violin, Cello, Bass).
No, it is a stringed instrument, a type of keyboard instrument; one of the many precursors to the modern forte-piano. Its strings are layed out, similar to a piano, but the strings are not struck with a hammer, they are plucked with a quill.
The violin. It's the soprano of the strings.
Well it is a component on a stringed instrument that holds the strings