Domra

The domra (Russian: домра) is a long-necked Russian string instrument of the lute family with a round body and three or four metal strings. In 1896, a student of Vassily Vassilievich Andreyev found a broken instrument in a stable in rural Russia. It was thought that this instrument may have been an example of a domra, although no illustrations or examples of the traditional domra were known to exist in Russian chronicles. A three-stringed version... more
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