Your question is a bit vague, but I'm guessing that you're inquiring about the resonator guitar, or "dobro". It's shaped like an acoustic guitar, but has a large metal disk in the center of the body. And some models of the dobro are built with a metal body.
Since a chordophone is, by definition, a stringed instrument, all stringed instruments are in the chordophone family. But if you want to be more precise there are the violin, the guitar, the cello, the harp, double bass, viola, mandolin and the Ukulele.
Sitar
Violas do not have frets. Nor do violins or cellos. Frets are found on stringed instruments such as guitars.
You mean the bridge maybe? Strings go over it on the guitar or violin body?
The violin is the smallest stringed instrument in an orchestra.
They are called "frets", same with all stringed instuments.
It depends on the scale of the instrument, but the higher the frets are the closer they are together... no two frets are the same!
I take it you mean the Indian stringed instrument, which is a Sitar. Its a stringed instrument that has moveable frets, and drone strings as well as the playable ones. If you look on youtube there is instructional videos showing in greater detail.
Violas do not have frets. Nor do violins or cellos. Frets are found on stringed instruments such as guitars.
You mean the bridge maybe? Strings go over it on the guitar or violin body?
Frets are used on the fingerboard of some stringed instruments. They are located to make it easier to play a specific note.
The violin is the smallest stringed instrument in an orchestra.
ukelele (stringed instrument) Uilleann pipes (bag pipes) Baritone ukulele (stringed instrument)
The kudyapi, is a Philippine two-stringed, fretted boat-lute. It is the only stringed instrument among the Maguindanao people, and one of several among other groups such as the Maranao and Manobo. It is four to six feet long with nine frets made of hardened beeswax. The instrument is carved out of solid soft wood such as from the jackfruit tree.
Is or stringed
Pandura is a lute type stringed instrument from ancient Greece.
They are called "frets", same with all stringed instuments.
no It's a stringed instrument.
The Hawaiian stringed musical instrument is spelled ukulele.