trougal
Trougal is a traditional Welsh musical instrument that belongs to the family of bowed string instruments. It is closely related to the modern violin but has a distinct historical and cultural significance in Wales. The name "trougal" is derived from the Welsh word "trowel," which refers to the instrument's distinctive shape and construction.
The trougal typically features a small, pear-shaped body with a narrow waist, a short neck, and a
The trougal was most prominent during the 18th and early 19th centuries, though its use declined as
Today, the trougal is considered a rare and historically significant instrument. Efforts have been made by