synkes
Synkes, also known as synkets, are a type of musical instrument that originated in the Balkans, particularly in the regions of Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia. They are traditional stringed instruments that are often used in folk music and dance. Synkes typically have a pear-shaped body and are played by plucking the strings with the fingers. The instrument is usually tuned to a pentatonic scale, which is common in Balkan folk music.
The name "synkes" comes from the Greek word "synketo," which means "tied together." This refers to the
Synkes are an important part of Balkan folk music and culture. They are often used in traditional