The well known instruments with a string ( or more correctly those belonging to the string section) are:
Violin
Viola
Cello
Harp
acoustic guitar
Double bass
(All of these can also be electric)
However, here is a full list of every single possible stringed instrument that has ever existed if you want is:
Bowed instruments
Ajaeng (Korea)
Anzad
Arpeggione
Banhu (China)
Baryton
Bazantar (United States)
Bowed psaltery
Cello
Electric cello
Cizhonghu (China)
Crwth
Dahu (China)
Äà n gáo (Vietnam)
Diyingehu (China)
Double bass
Erhu (China)
Erxian (China)
Esraj (India)
Fiddle (Colloquial term for violin)
Gadulka (Bulgaria)
Gaohu (China)
Gehu (China)
Ghaychak (Iran)
Goje (Mali)
Gudok (Russia)
Gunjac (Croatia)
Gusle
Haegeum (Korea)
Hardanger fiddle (Norway)
Huluhu (China)
Huqin (China)
Igil (Tuva)
Jinghu (China)
Jouhikko (Finland)
Kamancheh (Iran)
Kemenche (Turkey)
Kobyz (Kazakhstan)
Kokyu (Japan)
K'ni Vietnam
Laruan (China)
Leiqin (China)
Lirone
Maguhu (China)
Masenqo (Ethiopia)
Morin khuur (Mongolia)
Nyckelharpa (Sweden)
Octobass
Psalmodikon
Rebab
Rebec
Sarangi (Nepal, Pakistan and India)
Sarinda (India)
Saw sam sai (Thailand)
Sihu (China)
Tro (Cambodia)
Trumpet marine or tromba marina
Vielle
Viol (viola da gamba)
Lyra viol
Violone
Division viol
Viola bastarda
Viola
Viola d'amore
Viola pomposa
Violin
Electric violin
Kit violin (Dancing master violin)
Stroh violin
Violin octet instruments
Vertical viola
Violotta
Yaylı tanbur (Turkey)
Yazheng (China)
Yehu (China)
Zhonghu (China)
Zhuihu (China)
Guitar and lute
Appalachian dulcimer (United States)
Auto-harp (United States)
BaÄŸlama (Turkey)
Bajo Quinto (Mexico)
Bajo sexto (Mexico)
Balalaika (Russia)
Bandura (Ukraine)
Bandurria (Spain)
Banjo (United States)
Banjo Cello
Bass Banjo
Bluegrass Banjo
Electric Banjo
Fretless Banjo
Plectrum Banjo
Long Neck Banjo
Tenor Banjo
Barbat (Iran)
Begena (Ethiopia)
Bordonua (Puerto Rico)
Bouzouki (Greece)
Bugarija (Croatia)
Buzuq (Lebanon)
Cavaquinho (Portugal and Brazil)
Çeng (Turkey)
Charango (Bolivia)
Chitarra battente (Italy)
Chitarrone (Mexico)
Cittern (Britain)
Cuatro (Puerto Rico)
Cuatro (Venezuela)
Cümbüş (Turkey)
Äà n bầu (Vietnam)
Äà n nguyệt (Vietnam)
ÄÃ n tranh (Vietnam)
Äà n tỳ bà (Vietnam)
Diddley bow (United States)
Dombra (Eastern Europe and Central Asia)
Domra (Russia)
Doshpuluur (Tuva)
Double bass
Dutar (Persia)
Duxianqin (China)
Ektara (India)
Electric bass
Electric upright bass
Gayageum (Korea)
Geomungo (Korea)
Gottuvadhyam (India)
Gravikord
Guitar (Spain)
Acoustic bass guitar
Baritone guitar
Bass guitar
Cigar box guitar
Harp guitar
Resonator guitar (a.k.a. dobro)
Seven-string guitar
Tailed bridge guitar
Tenor guitar
Guitarrón (Mexico)
Guitarrón Chileno (Chile}
Gusli (Russia)
Guqin (China)
Guzheng (China)
Harp
Chromatic Harp
Electric harp
Folk harp
Pedal Harp (aka Concert Harp)
Harpsichord (Europe, keyboard instrument)
Irish bouzouki (Ireland)
Kacapi (Indonesia)
Kantele (Finland)
Kanun (Middle East, Persia)
Koboz (Hungary)
Kobza (Ukraine)
Konghou (China)
Kontigi (Nigeria)
Kora (West Africa)
Koto (Japan)
Krar (Ethiopia)
Kutiyapi (Philippines)
Langeleik (Norway)
Laúd
Liuqin (China)
Lute (Europe)
Archlute
Theorbo
Lyre
Mandolin (Italy)
Mandola
Octave mandolin
Mandocello
Mandolin-banjo
Mando-bass
Mohan veena
Monochord
Musical bow
Nyatiti (Kenya)
Oud (Middle East, Greece)
Pandura
Pipa (China)
Portuguese guitar (Portugal)
Psaltery
Qanún/kanun (Middle East, Persia)
Qinqin (China)
Ruan (China)
Requinto
Rote
Rubab
Rudra veena (India)
Sallaneh (Iran)
Sanxian (China)
Saraswati veena (India)
Å argija (Bosnia)
Sarod (India)
Sasando (Indonesia)
Saung (Burma)
Saz (Turkey)
Setar (Iran)
Shamisen (Japan)
Sitar (India, Pakistan)
Surbahar
Tambura
Tamburitza (Pannonian plain)
Tanbur
Tar (lute)
Tea chest bass
Tiple (North and South America)
Torban (Ukraine)
Tres (Cuba)
Tricordia (Mexico)
Ukulele (Hawaii)
Banjolele
Baritone Ukulele
Concert Ukulele
Taropatch (aka Li'liu)
Tenor Ukulele
Ukulele
Valiha (Madagascar)
Veena (India)
Vichitra veena (India)
Vihuela (Spain)
Paul Panhuysen's string installations
Yueqin (China)
Zhongruan (China)
Zhu (China)
Zither
Alpine Zither
Concert Zither
Struck instruments
Berimbau (Brazil)
Cimbalom (Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Romania)
Chapman stick
Chitarra battente, aka "knocking guitar" (Italy)
Clavichord (keyboard instrument)
Äà n tam tháºp lục (Vietnam)
Hammered dulcimer
Khim (Thailand and Cambodia)
Piano (Keyboard instrument)
Santur/santoor (Persia, India, Pakistan, Greece)
Tsymbaly (Ukraine)
Warr guitar
Yanggeum (Korea)
Yangqin (China)
Instruments played in another way
Aeolian harp (air movement)
Hurdy gurdy (rotating wheel, similar in effect to a bow)
Ellen Fullman's Long String Instrument, rubbed, the strings vibrate in the longitudinal mode
Traditional string instruments by country
Abyssinia (Eritrea & Ethiopia)
Krar
Appalachian dulcimer
Autoharp
Banjo
Benelux:
Hommel
Vlier
Épinette
Hakkebord
Brazil:
Cavaquinho
Berimbau
Brazilian viola
Bulgaria:
Gadulka
Tambura
Burundi:
Inanga (also Burundian zither)
China:
Guqin (7-string zither)
Guzheng (21-string zither)
Huqin (family of bowed lutes)
Erhu (2-string bowed lute)
Gaohu (2-string bowed lute, high pitched)
Pipa (4-string pear-shaped lute)
Sanxian (3-string fretless lute)
YángqÃn (hammered dulcimer)
Zhu
Congo:
Lindanda
Croatia:
Gunjac (Croatia)
Tamburitza
Estonia:
Kannel
Finland:
Kannel
Kantele
France:
Épinette
Germany:
Scheitholt
Hackbrett
Hammered dulcimer
Greece:
Bouzouki
Lyre
Hungary:
Cimbalom
Citera
Iceland:
Langspil
India:
Sarod
Sarangi
Sitar
Veena
Saraswati veena
Rudra veena
Vichitra veena
Gottuvadhyam veena
Mohan veena
Mahanataka veena
Santoor
Esraj
Ektara
Tanpura
Sarinda
Iran:
Setar
Tar (lute)
Santur
Kamancheh
Italy:
Chitarra battente ("knocking guitar")
Japan:
Ichigenkin
Koto
Shamisen
Korea:
Gayageum
Geomungo
Latvia:
kokle
Lithuania:
KanklÄ—s
Malawi:
Bangwe
Norway:
Hardingfele (Hardanger fiddle)
Langeleik
Philippines:
Fegereng (Tiruray)
Kutiyapi (Maguindanaon)
Portugal
Ukulele
Puerto Rico:
Bordonua
Cuatro
Tiple
Rwanda:
Inanga
Russia:
Balalaika
Domra
Gusli
Slovenia:
Drone zither
Spain:
Bandurria
Guitar
Vihuela
Java:
Sundanese Kacapi
Sweden:
Hummel
Nyckelharpa
Tanzania:
Zeze
Ukraine:
Bandura
Kobza
Starosvitska bandura
Torban
Tsymbaly
Venezuela:
Cuatro
Vietnam:
Dan Tranh
Dan Thap Luc
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.
Short Answer would be yes, However, different people play better with different types of strings according to the type of music they play, what conditions the instrument is kept in and how long the strings are on the instrument. Alot of things can affect quality so only you can decide if Ernie Ball strings are good Quality by how you play, where you play, and how old the strings are.
Yes, it is an easy instrument to learn! With four strings and four fingers, it is easier than a guitar. The strings are easier on the fingers than the guitar.
A cello is a string instrument. In order to play it, a person must pluck or strum the strings.
pizzicato and when you play with a bow that's called arco
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.
you could pluck the strings or bow them or you could tap them wichever you choose =)
Short Answer would be yes, However, different people play better with different types of strings according to the type of music they play, what conditions the instrument is kept in and how long the strings are on the instrument. Alot of things can affect quality so only you can decide if Ernie Ball strings are good Quality by how you play, where you play, and how old the strings are.
The string instrument is an instrument that has strings on it.There are many different ways to play the strings and many different instruments, e.g the violin can be played with a bow or you can do pizzicato(which is plucking the strings.
Yes, it is an easy instrument to learn! With four strings and four fingers, it is easier than a guitar. The strings are easier on the fingers than the guitar.
A cello is a string instrument. In order to play it, a person must pluck or strum the strings.
The strings (because strings are a type of instrument & there are strings on a kite)for example:violin,fiddle,bass,viola
The strings (because strings are a type of instrument & there are strings on a kite)for example:violin,fiddle,bass,viola
pizzicato and when you play with a bow that's called arco
Press down on the strings with the fingers of his left hand while either bowing or plucking the strings with his right hand
A Santoor is a hammered dulcimer instrument with 72 strings. The trapezoid shaped instrument is placed on one's lap while played with lightweight mallets called mezrab.
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.