pidemega
Pidemega is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional musical instrument found in some cultures, particularly in East Africa. Its exact form and name can vary slightly depending on the region and linguistic group. Generally, a pidemega is a stringed instrument, often characterized by a resonant body and a number of strings stretched across it. The construction typically involves a hollowed-out gourd or wooden body, serving as the soundbox, over which strings are attached. These strings are usually made of animal gut or plant fibers, although modern versions may utilize synthetic materials.
The method of playing a pidemega involves plucking or strumming the strings. The sound produced is often