stringgames
Stringgames are a type of musical instrument that consist of a set of strings stretched across a resonating body. They are one of the oldest and most widespread musical instrument families, with examples found in virtually every culture throughout history. The most common stringgames are the guitar, violin, and lute, but there are many others, including the banjo, harp, and zither.
Stringgames are typically played by plucking, strumming, or bowing the strings, although some, like the harp,
Stringgames have been used in a wide variety of musical genres, from classical and folk to rock
The history of stringgames is vast and complex, with evidence of their use dating back thousands of