This is just a part of the tools, because it’s simply impossible to tell about everything. I would like to believe that they will not be supplanted by modern electronic tools and safely continue to exist and be widely used.
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Russia
The balalaika is considered to be an eternal Russian instrument all over the world. Its name comes from the words "strumming" and "indulgence." The ancient balalaika, of course, differed from the present, for example, the width and long neck, as well as the fact that it had only 2 strings.
Ukraine
Bandura is a little-known instrument that is still a folk instrument in Ukraine. It became so famous in the 20th century that the bandura players were constantly invited to play in the court. It has undergone many changes, and the modern bandura has about 60 strings, while the old one possessed only 7-9.
Moldova
The national instrument of this state is the flutter. This instrument is made of wood and is something like a flute. It was used to drive cattle into a herd.
Brazil
Agogo is a tool of African descent, but once very popular in Brazil. This instrument consists of two or three bells connected by a metal handle. Used for Brazilian samba and capoeira.
America
A symbol of ancient American music is the banjo, a wild west cowboy instrument. It was also brought from Africa, and for a long time it was redone, adding new frets.
China
Panfiaita Paixiao - an ancient Chinese folk instrument, was first discovered in the 11th century, then disappeared and was revived in the 20th century. Represents 12 bamboo sticks glued together, which remotely resembles a harmonica.
Africa
The continent, which gave many countries their folk instruments, saved something for himself, of course. The African instrument has deservedly become the bark - made from sausage, divided into two parts, and 21 strings. Its sound resembles a harp. The player playing the cortex learns for a long time, and upon reaching mastery he must make the instrument himself.
India
Indian folk instrument - sitar. It is an integral part of the Hindu culture. The instrument has from 9 to 13 strings. His ancestor was the Tajik Setora.