Traquettes
Traquettes are a traditional French stringed instrument that originated in the Provence region of southeastern France. Often referred to as the "Provençal guitar," they are small, fretless, and typically have between four and six strings, though some variations feature up to eight. The instrument is played with a plectrum, similar to a guitar or mandolin, and produces a bright, melodic sound with a distinctive nasal timbre.
The traquette is believed to have evolved from the medieval rebec, an early bowed instrument, though its
The instrument is usually made of wood, with a small, rounded body and a short neck. Unlike
Today, the traquette remains a symbol of Provençal cultural heritage, though it is less commonly heard in