posuzovány
Posuzovány is a traditional Czech folk instrument, a type of zither, which is a stringed musical instrument with a series of parallel strings stretched over a flat wooden surface. The instrument is named after the village of Posuzov in the Czech Republic, where it originated. Posuzovány typically has 13 strings, which are tuned to a pentatonic scale. The strings are plucked with the fingers, and the instrument is played in a sitting position, with the strings stretched over the player's lap.
The posuzovány is made from a wooden frame, usually made of linden or other hardwoods, and the
The posuzovány is played in a variety of musical styles, including folk, dance, and instrumental music. It
The posuzovány is a relatively simple instrument to play, and it is often used in schools and