Tarraxa
Tarraxa is a traditional string instrument from Portugal, commonly used in Fado music. It has a rounded back and a flat front, typically made from wood, and features six strings that are played with a plectrum. The instrument produces a warm, resonant sound that complements the emotional depth of Fado songs.
The tarraxa is often associated with the Portuguese guitar, but it has its own unique characteristics. It is played in various regional styles and is an essential part of the cultural heritage of Portugal, reflecting the country's rich musical traditions.