lutohndé
Lutohndé is a traditional West African musical instrument that belongs to the family of plucked string instruments. It is primarily found among the Yoruba people of Nigeria and Benin, where it plays a significant role in cultural and religious ceremonies. The lutohndé is known for its distinctive sound and is often used to accompany songs and chants during festivals, rituals, and other communal events.
The instrument is typically made from a wooden body, which is carved into a shape resembling a
The lutohndé is not only a musical instrument but also a symbol of cultural heritage. It is
Over the years, the lutohndé has gained recognition beyond its traditional context. It has been incorporated