Jopadhola
Jopadhola is a musical instrument originating from the Lango people of Uganda. It is a type of friction drum, characterized by the sound produced by rubbing a hand or stick against a membrane stretched over a resonating body. The jopadhola is typically made from a hollowed-out gourd or a wooden pot, over which an animal skin is tightly stretched. A stick or peg is often inserted through the membrane or attached to it, allowing for manipulation that alters the pitch and timbre of the sound.
The instrument is played by rubbing the hand or a stick against the stretched skin, creating a