kuciar
Kuciar is a traditional Polish folk instrument that belongs to the family of bowed string instruments. It is closely related to the violin but has a distinct shape and sound, often described as warmer and more resonant. The kuciar is typically made from wood, with a slightly curved body and a narrow waist, giving it a unique silhouette compared to the violin’s more uniform shape. Its neck is often longer and slightly thicker, and it usually features four strings tuned in a similar fashion to the violin (G3, D4, A4, E5), though some variations may include additional strings or different tunings.
The kuciar has a rich history, particularly in the regions of Silesia and Lesser Poland in southern
Today, the kuciar remains a symbol of Polish folk music, though it is less commonly seen in