fínan
Fínan is a traditional Irish musical instrument that belongs to the family of bowed string instruments. It is closely related to the violin but features a distinct construction and sound. The name "fínan" originates from the Irish word for "fiddle," reflecting its primary use in Irish folk music. Historically, the instrument was widely played in rural areas of Ireland, particularly during social gatherings, dances, and celebrations.
The fínan typically has a small, pear-shaped body with a slightly curved neck and four strings, usually
The instrument played a central role in Irish musical culture, often accompanying step dancing and other folk
Modern revival efforts have helped preserve the fínan, with some luthiers crafting new versions to maintain