bandurria
The bandurria is a traditional string instrument from Spain, resembling a lute. It typically has a pear-shaped body, a long neck, and a flat back. The instrument usually features 12 strings, which are played with a plectrum, producing a bright and resonant sound. The bandurria is commonly used in Spanish folk music and is often associated with regional styles like flamenco.
In addition to Spain, the bandurria has variations in other countries, such as Peru and Argentina, where it plays a significant role in local music traditions. Musicians often use the bandurria in ensembles, contributing to the rich tapestry of cultural expressions in these regions.