sheqera
Sheqera is a traditional Ethiopian musical instrument, primarily used in the Amhara region of Ethiopia. It is a type of lute, characterized by its distinctive sound and unique playing technique. The instrument consists of a resonating chamber, a neck, and a series of strings that are plucked with the fingers. The sheqera is often played in ensembles, accompanying vocalists and other instruments in various traditional and contemporary musical settings.
The sheqera has a rich history, dating back to ancient times, and has been an integral part
The sheqera is typically made from wood, with the body and neck crafted from a single piece
In recent years, the sheqera has gained international recognition, with musicians and composers from around the