Folk instrument
A folk instrument is an instrument that developed among common people that usually doesn't have a known inventor. It can be made from wood, metal or other material. It is a part of folk music. The instruments can be percussion instruments, different types of flutes, the bow and different types of trumpets.

The cavaquinho is a Portuguese folk instrument.
Some instruments are referred to as folk instruments even if they do not meet the criteria for classifying a folk instrument because they commonly appear in folk music. An example would be harmonica.
List of folk instruments
- accordion
- appalachian dulcimer
- autoharp
- bagpipe
- balalaika
- bandura
- banjo
- bağlama
- birimbau
- bodhran
- bukkehorn
- bouzouki and Irish bouzouki
- bullroarer
- cavaquinho
- çığırtma
- çifteli
- chajchas
- concertina
- cuatro
- daegeum
- darbuka
- didgeridoo
- dhol
- djembe
- dholak
- dingulator
- dotara
- dranyen
- drum
- ektara
- erhu
- fiddle
- fujara
- gadulka
- gaida
- gayageum
- gudok
- guitar
- guitalin
- gusle
- gusli
- haegeum
- hank drum
- hardingfele
- harmonica
- harmonium
- hammered dulcimer
- haat baya
- hurdy-gurdy
- jaw harp
- jouhikko
- jug
- kazoo
- kantele
- kaval
- khamak
- klopotec
- kobza
- komuz
- kora
- kulintang
- launeddas
- låtfiol
- lur
- lute
- madal
- mandola
- mandocello
- mandolin and octave mandolin
- marimbula
- mbira / thumb piano
- melodeon
- mridangam
- musical saw
- naal
- nyckelharpa
- ocarina
- pan flute
- pipa
- pogo cello
- prem juri
- quena
- rebab
- recorder
- ravanahatha
- rubab
- salamiyyah
- shofar
- sitar
- snare drum
- smallpipes
- sopilka
- spilåpipa
- steelpan
- stompbox
- talking drum
- tin whistle
- tambura
- tiple
- trembita
- tres
- oud
- ocarina
- udu
- uilleann pipes
- ukulele
- violin
- vuvuzela
- washboard
- washtub bass
- willow flute
- xylophone
- zampoña
- zurna
- zither
- zealouser
- zhaleika
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