resonattori
A resonattori is a specialized type of acoustic instrument that combines elements of both stringed and wind instruments, producing sound through a unique resonance mechanism. The term originates from the Italian word risonanza, meaning resonance, reflecting its primary function of amplifying vibrations. Resonattori are particularly notable for their use in traditional and folk music, though they are less common in modern classical or popular music contexts.
The instrument typically consists of a hollow wooden body, often shaped like a small lute or guitar,
Resonattori are most frequently associated with the music of the Italian region of Sardinia, where they are
The construction of a resonattori varies slightly depending on regional traditions, but most feature a pear-shaped
While the resonattori remains a niche instrument, it holds cultural significance in Sardinian heritage, symbolizing the