👉 Queneselles, also known as "quene" in French, are a type of musical instrument played by women. They are typically composed of two strings that are connected by a bow and are often decorated with beads or other embellishments. These instruments were traditionally used to accompany the singing of folk songs and ballads during the 19th century in France. Queneselles are still commonly played today, especially in French-speaking countries, where they have a significant cultural and musical influence.