Tenorin
Tenorin is a type of musical instrument that belongs to the lute family, characterized by its pear-shaped body and long neck. It is typically played with a plectrum, similar to a guitar, and produces a rich, resonant sound. The tenorin is known for its versatility and is often used in various musical genres, including classical, folk, and contemporary music.
The instrument was developed in the 16th century, primarily in Italy, and gained popularity among musicians
One of the distinctive features of the tenorin is its use of a plectrum, which is a