vibráló
Vibráló is a traditional Hungarian musical instrument, often referred to as the "Hungarian violin." It is a bowed string instrument with a distinctive, resonant sound. The instrument is typically made of wood and features a pear-shaped body, a long, narrow neck, and a fingerboard with four strings. The strings are tuned to the notes of a major chord, usually C, G, or D, and are played using a bow.
The vibráló has a rich history, dating back to the 18th century, and has been an integral
The vibráló's unique sound is due to its construction and the way it is played. The instrument's
In recent years, the vibráló has gained popularity outside of Hungary, with musicians and ensembles from around