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  • The "vioară cu goarnă" is the Romanian term for the Stroh violin, which is a type of stringed musical instrument that was invented in the late 19th century. The Stroh violin is similar to a regular violin, but it uses a metal horn instead of a wooden sound box to amplify the sound of the strings. The horn is often made of brass or other metal materials, and it is attached to the body of the violin, extending out from the top of the instrument.

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  • The "drâmbă" is a type of percussion instrument, also known as a Jew's harp, that is commonly found in Romanian folk music. It consists of a flexible metal or bamboo tongue or reed, which is placed in the mouth and plucked with the fingers to produce a distinctive twanging sound. The "drâmbă" is often used in traditional Romanian music as a rhythmic accompaniment to other instruments or vocals

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