gáol
Gáol is a traditional Irish musical instrument, primarily associated with the Irish folk music tradition. It is a type of hammered dulcimer, characterized by its distinctive sound and unique construction. The gáol consists of a wooden frame with a series of metal strings stretched across it. The strings are typically tuned to a specific scale, and the instrument is played by striking the strings with a small wooden or plastic hammer.
The gáol is often used in traditional Irish music, particularly in sessions and ceilidhs, where it provides
The gáol has a rich history in Irish music, dating back to the 19th century. It was
The gáol is typically played with one hand, using the thumb and fingers to strike the strings.
In recent years, the gáol has gained popularity in other musical traditions as well, including bluegrass and