drúgla
Drúgla is a traditional Icelandic folk instrument characterized by its unique sound and construction. It belongs to the family of bowed string instruments, closely resembling the hurdy-gurdy but with distinct regional variations. The name "drúgla" originates from the Old Norse term *drúgla*, meaning "drum," reflecting its early association with rhythmic accompaniment in Icelandic music.
The instrument typically features a small, rectangular soundbox with a single or double string, often tuned
Drúgla was historically played in rural Iceland, particularly during folk gatherings, weddings, and storytelling sessions. Its
While the drúgla is not as widely known outside Iceland, its distinct sound and cultural significance make