kvadratoj
Kvadratoj are a traditional musical instrument originating from the Baltic region, particularly associated with Latvian and Estonian cultural heritage. The instrument is classified as a type of chordophone, typically characterized by a rectangular or trapezoidal wooden body and multiple strings stretched across it. Kvadratoj are often played by plucking or strumming the strings, producing distinctive melodic and harmonic sounds.
Historically, kvadratoj have been used in folk music ensembles, serving both as a primary melodic instrument
In modern times, kvadratoj maintain cultural significance as symbols of national identity and heritage. They are
The term "kvadratoj" is derived from the Lithuanian word "kvadratas," meaning "square," which may refer to the