Gadulka

Gadulka

This instrument resembles a violin and is called "Gadulka" or "Chidulka" (Bulgarian: Гъдулка, meaning "chattering box") by the Bulgarian Roma. It was brought back to Tarnuff by the ethnologists Adam Bartoshi and Pavel Lechovsky during one of their Bulgarian expeditions. This Gadulka ("box of chatter") was presented by an Usaari (the Roma who trained the bears) named George Stein, who used this instrument to make the bears he trained dance. Typically, Gadulka ("chattering box") has three playing strings and ten resonating strings.
Antique musical instrument dulcimer

Antique musical instrument dulcimer

The dulcimer is a stringed instrument that originated in Hungary. It has a trapezoidal resonance box with a number of metal strings, which are played by striking them with a mallet. The dulcimer is used in many parts of Europe and has a place in both traditional and modern music. This instrument not only has a unique sound, but also has a high artistic value. Its complex structure and performance techniques make the dulcimer stand out in various musical performances.
Three flavors line

Three flavors line

The shanwei line is a traditional Japanese three-stringed instrument, usually played with a pick. It is widely used in Japanese folk music, Kabuki and Wenle, with unique timbre and performance techniques. The sound box of the shanwei line is usually made of wood and covered with leather. It is a very representative Japanese musical instrument.
Ebony Guzheng

Ebony Guzheng

ukulele

ukulele

Old wooden guitar

Old wooden guitar

Church Vintage Large Wooden Pipe Organ

Church Vintage Large Wooden Pipe Organ