You would use the same strings as on the guitar, but use only nylon strings, not wire. The wire would be higher tension and more likely to damage things.
It can vary depending on the guitar, but most have six strings.
The Kashmiri santoor has 72 strings.some Indian stringed instruments have sympathetic strings (you dont play them but they resonate)The sarangi - the indian/nepalic violin has 40 strings.
For one thing, "string instruments" and "stringed instruments" are not the same. String instruments are the viol family and stringed instruments are any instrument that has strings. The piano and harp both qualify.Now, the piano is a percussion instrument that has strings and the harp is an unbowed stringed instrument.
six the only difference is what they are made of normal guitar strings are made of steel but classical guitars have strings with a mixture of plastic also known as nilon and steel
Most classical guitar strings are made from a sort of nylon material. Some expensive types of 6 or 12 string guitars used for Mexican music use steel strings.
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It can vary depending on the guitar, but most have six strings.
The Kashmiri santoor has 72 strings.some Indian stringed instruments have sympathetic strings (you dont play them but they resonate)The sarangi - the indian/nepalic violin has 40 strings.
The baritone horn is a member of the brass instrument family. It has a predominantly cylindrical bore and is very similar to a euphonium. A baritone is also a man whose singing voice is between a tenor and a bass.
It can refer to a number of different variations of the instrument. It could be the taro patch guitar, a four stringed instrument. It may also be a baritone ukulele, one that is tuned like the guitar's bottom 4 strings.
Depends on how you look at it. In Western music (which system has evolved from the classical Greeks) there are Strings, Brass, Woodwinds, Percussion, Keyboard, and Electronic. Each classification has a wide variety of instruments within it. As an example, a pianoforte, which has hammers which strike strings, is a keyboard instrument, as is a harpsichord, which plucks strings, as is a harmonium, which forces air through reeds, and a carillon, which requires a bell tower and pitched bells, which are struck. You could classify instruments by pitch: soprano, alto, tenor, baritone or bass. You could classify instruments by how they are played, or by the materials from which they're made, or whether the instrument can give off only one tone, or is polytonal.
The strings (because strings are a type of instrument & there are strings on a kite)for example:violin,fiddle,bass,viola
For one thing, "string instruments" and "stringed instruments" are not the same. String instruments are the viol family and stringed instruments are any instrument that has strings. The piano and harp both qualify.Now, the piano is a percussion instrument that has strings and the harp is an unbowed stringed instrument.
The strings (because strings are a type of instrument & there are strings on a kite)for example:violin,fiddle,bass,viola
Depends on how you look at it. In Western music (which system has evolved from the classical Greeks) there are Strings, Brass, Woodwinds, Percussion, Keyboard, and Electronic. Each classification has a wide variety of instruments within it. As an example, a pianoforte, which has hammers which strike strings, is a keyboard instrument, as is a harpsichord, which plucks strings, as is a harmonium, which forces air through reeds, and a carillon, which requires a bell tower and pitched bells, which are struck. You could classify instruments by pitch: soprano, alto, tenor, baritone or bass. You could classify instruments by how they are played, or by the materials from which they're made, or whether the instrument can give off only one tone, or is polytonal.
six the only difference is what they are made of normal guitar strings are made of steel but classical guitars have strings with a mixture of plastic also known as nilon and steel
Just a few differences: a classical uses nylon strings generally, whereas an acoustic uses steel strings; a classical has fewer frets and is a bit smaller than a standard acoustic; the action is generally lower on a classical than an acoustic, and the strings are farther apart on a classical to ease fingerpicking.