Idadi
Idadi is a traditional East African musical genre that originated in the coastal regions of Kenya and Tanzania. It is characterized by its use of the mbira, a thumb piano, as the primary instrument, accompanied by other percussion instruments such as the ngoma and the djembe. The music is typically performed by a group of musicians, with one person playing the mbira while others provide rhythmic accompaniment.
Idadi music is known for its complex rhythms and intricate melodies, which often tell stories or convey
Idadi has evolved over time, incorporating elements from other musical traditions and adapting to modern influences.