shtrembërojë
Shtrembërojë is a traditional Albanian musical instrument, primarily used in the southern regions of Albania, particularly in the regions of Korçë and Gjirokastër. It is a type of zither, characterized by its long, narrow neck and a series of strings that are plucked with the fingers. The instrument is typically made of wood, with a resonating chamber that amplifies the sound. The strings are usually tuned to a pentatonic scale, and the instrument is often played in a group setting, with each player contributing a different melody.
The shtrembërojë is an essential component of traditional Albanian music, often accompanying vocal performances and dances.
The construction of a shtrembërojë involves crafting a long, narrow neck from a single piece of wood,
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in the shtrembërojë, with efforts to preserve and