accentotos
Accentotos are a type of musical instrument that originated in the Caribbean region, particularly in countries like Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. The name "accentoto" is derived from the Spanish term *acento*, meaning "accent," and *toto*, a colloquial term for a small drum or percussion instrument. These instruments are often used in traditional folk music, particularly in genres such as *danzón*, *son*, and *merengue*.
An accentoto is typically a small, hand-held drum made from a hollowed-out gourd or a wooden cylinder
The accentoto is most commonly associated with the *son montuno*, a style of Cuban music that emerged
While the accentoto is not as widely known outside of the Caribbean as other percussion instruments, it