Is rondalla instrument also called string instrument?
Rondalla is a string instrument, specifically a plucked string instrument originating in Spain. It is a relative of the guitar and is traditionally played in Spanish-speaking countries. The rondalla typically consists of 13 strings, grouped in 5 courses, and is played with a plectrum or pick. The instrument is known for its bright and resonant sound, and is commonly used in traditional Spanish music, such as folk, classical, and popular genres.