Broams
A broam is a type of musical instrument, specifically a string instrument. It is characterized by its typically shallow body and a long neck, often with a fretboard. The number of strings can vary, but commonly they feature four or more. Broams are generally played by strumming or plucking the strings. Their sound can range from resonant and warm to bright and percussive, depending on the materials used in construction and playing technique.
The exact origins and classification of the broam can be debated among ethnomusicologists. Some sources suggest