Chordophone -
Sweeping across multiple strings (e.g., banjo, guitar). The Five Main Types
Chordophones are divided into five categories based on the relationship between the strings and the resonator: Description Common Examples Strings stretch across a resonator and up a neck. Guitar, Violin, Lute, Banjo Zithers Strings are stretched across the body with no neck. Piano, Harpsichord, Dulcimer, Koto Harps Strings are stretched at an angle to the resonator. Orchestral Harp, Irish Harp Lyres Strings run to a crossbar held away from the resonator. Classical Greek Lyre Musical Bows chordophone
Drawing a bow across strings to create sustained friction (e.g., violin, cello). Sweeping across multiple strings (e
