Violin: The body of a violin is typically made from maple, while the neck is made from maple or ebony. The scroll and ribs are also often made from maple.
Viola: Similar to the violin, the viola's body is usually made from maple, with maple or ebony for the neck.
Cello: The cello is constructed using similar materials as the violin and viola, with maple for the body and neck, and ebony for the fingerboard and endpin.
Double Bass: Double basses are typically made from maple for the back, sides, and neck, and spruce for the top.
Guitar: Guitars can be made from various woods, but common choices include mahogany, rosewood, maple, spruce, and cedar.
Harp: The soundboard of a harp is often made from spruce or fir, while the neck and pillar are usually made from maple or mahogany.
Mandolin: Mandolins are commonly made from maple, spruce, mahogany, or rosewood.
It's worth noting that luthiers (instrument makers) may also use other woods or material combinations to achieve specific tonal qualities or visual aesthetics.