ÖKO
Óko is a traditional African string instrument, also known as the African harp or thumb piano. It is a simple yet versatile instrument, consisting of a wooden box with strings stretched across it. The strings are typically made of nylon or steel, and they are tuned to different pitches. The óko is played by plucking the strings with the thumbs, which allows for a unique and distinctive sound.
The instrument is commonly used in various African cultures, including the Yoruba, Igbo, and Fulani peoples.
The construction of the óko is relatively simple, making it an accessible instrument for many. The wooden
The óko is a versatile instrument that can be used to play a wide range of musical
In recent years, the óko has gained international recognition, with musicians from around the world incorporating