Bréadach
Bréadach is a traditional Irish musical instrument that belongs to the family of bowed string instruments. It is closely related to the hurdy-gurdy, a medieval European instrument, and shares many similarities in construction and sound. The name "bréadach" comes from the Irish word for "turner," referring to the instrument's rotating wheel mechanism, which produces both the drone and the melody.
The bréadach typically features a rectangular wooden body with a soundboard, a curved neck, and a set
Bréadach music is characterized by its rich, resonant tone and intricate melodic patterns, often incorporating traditional
While the bréadach was historically used in Ireland, its popularity declined in the modern era. However, there