Abrufas
Abrufas are a type of traditional Spanish musical instrument, primarily associated with the autonomous community of Andalusia, particularly in the provinces of Cádiz and Huelva. The name "abrufa" originates from the Arabic word *al-burda*, meaning "the cloak," which may refer to the instrument's shape or its historical association with nomadic cultures in the region.
The abrufa is a free-reed aerophone, similar to a concertina or button accordion, but with a distinct
Historically, the abrufa was played by shepherds and laborers in rural areas, serving as both a musical
Today, the abrufa remains a lesser-known instrument compared to more widespread ones like the guitar or accordion,