konget
Konget is a traditional West African musical instrument, primarily associated with the Yoruba people of Nigeria and other neighboring countries. It is a type of xylophone, consisting of a wooden frame with wooden bars of varying lengths and thicknesses, which are struck with mallets to produce sound. The konget is often used in religious ceremonies, festivals, and cultural events, serving as a means of communication and expression.
The konget is typically played by a single musician, who uses both hands to strike the bars,
The konget has a rich history and cultural significance, with its origins dating back to ancient Yoruba