zvona
Zvona is a traditional musical instrument from the Balkans, particularly popular in Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a type of handbell, typically made of bronze or brass, and is often used in religious and folk music. The zvona is played by striking the bells with a mallet, creating a resonant and melodic sound. It is often used in ensembles, such as brass bands, and is also a common instrument in church music, where it is used to accompany hymns and other religious services. The zvona has a rich history, dating back to the medieval period, and has evolved over time to become an integral part of Balkan musical culture. Its distinctive sound and versatility make it a beloved instrument among musicians and enthusiasts alike.