Guitar,violin,banjo,and harp
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No, that is the opposite direction of what was asked. A string instrument is in a larger category of pluckable instruments. The asker did not explicitly want examples of string instruments. Also, notice how all the examples above can be plucked.
Type your answer here... well a string instrument because of the string on its handle so in order to play the violin you would have to have that string so without that string the violin would not sound like it did before neither would it be called a string instrument.
nothing of the above is a string instrument which is played with a bow a brass intrument:trompet a string percussion:the greek (santouri) Most people classify the violin as a string instrument.
In a string orchestra, an orchestra with violin, cello, viola, and bass, the bass is the largest and lowest instrument. However, if you were looking for the largest string instrument in a full orchestra, the piano would be the instrument for which you are looking.
Two violins, violist and cellist
as far as i am concerned its the Ukulele-cost around £20
The homophone for a string or rope and a string of a musical instrument are "cord" and "chord" respectively.
Type your answer here... well a string instrument because of the string on its handle so in order to play the violin you would have to have that string so without that string the violin would not sound like it did before neither would it be called a string instrument.
The cello makes the lowest sound of a string instrument.
the actual 2nd string instrument is a harp and lyre. But if you mean string instrument as in the shape if a guitar it would be a fiddle/violin (their the same thing) made in the year of 1878!
nothing of the above is a string instrument which is played with a bow a brass intrument:trompet a string percussion:the greek (santouri) Most people classify the violin as a string instrument.
In a string orchestra, an orchestra with violin, cello, viola, and bass, the bass is the largest and lowest instrument. However, if you were looking for the largest string instrument in a full orchestra, the piano would be the instrument for which you are looking.
Two violins, violist and cellist
That would be meteorology.
as far as i am concerned its the Ukulele-cost around £20
That would be a stringed instrument.
There's a little uncertainty here. A piano has strings, which a string instrument would have, but it's struck by hammers, which would also make it a percussion instrument.
That would be the Double Bass, also knows as a Bass Fiddle.