mfajokra
Mfajokra is a lesser-known traditional musical instrument originating from the Akan ethnic group in Ghana, West Africa. The name "mfajokra" is derived from the Akan language, where "mfa" refers to a type of drum and "jokra" translates to "small." This instrument is a type of small hand drum, often crafted from hollowed-out gourds or wooden logs, and is typically played with the hands.
The mfajokra is commonly used in various Akan ceremonies, including funerals, weddings, and other cultural celebrations.
Crafting a mfajokra involves careful selection of materials and skilled craftsmanship. Traditionally, the drum is made
While the mfajokra is not as widely recognized as other West African drums like the djembe or