oswoi
Oswoi is a traditional musical instrument originating from West Africa, primarily used in various cultural and ceremonial contexts. It is classified as a percussion instrument, often used to produce rhythmic sounds that accompany dance and storytelling. The oswoi typically consists of a hollowed-out wooden or gourd body, which is covered with animal skin or membrane to serve as the drumhead.
This instrument is played by striking the membrane with the hands or sticks, generating a range of
Oswoi holds cultural significance, as it is often linked to rites of passage, celebrations, and social functions.
While not widely known outside West Africa, the oswoi remains an important symbol of cultural identity within