Balafons
Balafons are traditional wooden xylophones from West Africa, with the plural form balafons used to refer to instruments of this family. They are closely associated with Mandé-speaking communities in countries such as Mali, Guinea, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, and Burkina Faso. In many regions, the balafon occupies a central role in griot or jeli culture, accompanying songs, epic narratives, and ceremonial occasions.
Construction and design: A balafon typically consists of a row of wooden keys or slats that are
Playing and repertoire: Balafons are played with soft, padded mallets, typically using both hands to articulate