hlások
Hlások refers to a traditional folk instrument of Eastern European origin, widely used in countries such as Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. Its origins date back to the Middle Ages, with the instrument undergoing changes and developments over time. Hlások is often described as a type of zither, characterized by its distinctive box-like shape and typically three or four double courses of metal or gut strings.
The instrument is played by plucking the strings with a plectrum, giving rise to a distinct, lively
Used in a wide range of musical styles and contexts, from folk to classical music compositions, Hlások