African Instruments May 2026

It is incredibly intricate to master; some master players report that a single instrument can take a week just to tune properly. 3. The Mbira (Idiophone)

The Rhythms of Heritage: A Journey Through African Instruments African Instruments

It is built from a large calabash (gourd) cut in half and covered with cow skin. It is incredibly intricate to master; some master

Its name is believed to come from the Mali term “anke-dje-anke-be,” which translates to "everyone gather together". It is incredibly intricate to master

Traditional African instruments are broadly classified into four categories based on how they produce sound: (vibrating membranes), Idiophones (solid materials), Chordophones (strings), and Aerophones (air). 1. The Djembe (Membranophone)