epét
Épét is a traditional African musical instrument primarily associated with the Fulani people of West Africa, particularly in countries such as Senegal, Mali, and Mauritania. It is a type of one-stringed fiddle, often made from natural materials, and is played with a bow similar to that of a violin. The instrument is typically crafted from a hollowed-out gourd or calabash, which serves as the body, while the neck is made from wood. The single string is usually made from animal gut or synthetic fiber, and it is plucked or bowed to produce a melodic sound.
The épét is often used in both solo performances and ensemble settings, contributing to the rich musical
Musically, the épét is versatile, capable of playing both melodic lines and rhythmic accompaniments. It is frequently