ampaské
Ampaské is a traditional musical instrument from the Malagasy people of Madagascar. It is a type of xylophone, consisting of a wooden frame with a series of wooden bars of varying lengths, each tuned to a specific pitch. The bars are struck with mallets to produce sound. Ampaské is often used in Malagasy music, particularly in religious ceremonies and traditional dances. The instrument is typically played by a single musician, who uses both hands to strike the bars. The sound of the ampaské is bright and percussive, and it is often used to accompany vocal performances. The instrument is also known for its ability to create a sense of urgency and excitement in performances. Ampaské is an important part of Malagasy cultural heritage, and it continues to be used in contemporary music as well.