Chordophone
A chordophone is any musical instrument which produces sound commonly by vibrating a string or strings stretched between two points.
What most westerners would call string instruments are classified as chordophones (for example, violins, guitars and harps).
Chordophone Media
Viol, fidel and rebec (from left to right) on display at Amakusa Korejiyokan in Amakusa, Kumamoto, Japan
A woman playing some kind of string instrument while riding a horse, Tang dynasty
The strings of a piano
Arab string musical instrument on display at the Debbane Palace museum, Lebanon.
The Moroccan loutar uses a soundboard made of goatskin.