Actually, the instruments come in various sizes, so they cannot be classified as smaller or bigger. The smallest sizes are the same, and the largest sizes are the same. The violas, however, have more variety in sizes, considering it goes 10 inch to 16 inch, while the violin has only a few main sizes, 1/4 to 4/4.
Banjo Cello Clavichord Clavinet Double bass Guitar Dulcimer Harp Hurdy-gurdy Lyre Lute Sitar String drum Ukulele Viol Viola Violin
i think it's a chordophone
The harp is in the strings family. Other instruments in the same family are: the violin/fiddle, viola, cello, double bass, electric violin, electric viola, electric cello, electric double bass, harp, laser harp, banjo, and the ukulele. There are still a lot more though.. but I felt like naming a few. :) Hope this at least helped a little.
No
it is a chordophone.
1. Violin 2. Viola 3. Cello 4. String Bass 5. Guitar 6. Sitar
Banjo Cello Clavichord Clavinet Double bass Guitar Dulcimer Harp Hurdy-gurdy Lyre Lute Sitar String drum Ukulele Viol Viola Violin
i think it's a chordophone
its a string instrument more specifically a chordophone sounded with a bow or plucked. it is not in the same family as the violin viola cello because the shoulders are sloped more
The harp is in the strings family. Other instruments in the same family are: the violin/fiddle, viola, cello, double bass, electric violin, electric viola, electric cello, electric double bass, harp, laser harp, banjo, and the ukulele. There are still a lot more though.. but I felt like naming a few. :) Hope this at least helped a little.
No
The String and chordophone.
Chordophone
no its a chordophone
it is a chordophone.
It is an aerophone
A chordophone is a musical instrument that produces sound primarily through vibrating strings. Instruments like violins, guitars, and harps are all chordophones. However, a flute is not a chordophone; it is an example of an aerophone, as it produces sound through the vibration of air.