síranu
Síranu is a traditional musical instrument from the Solomon Islands, a country in the South Pacific. It is a type of xylophone, consisting of a wooden frame with a series of wooden bars of varying lengths, which are struck with mallets to produce sound. The bars are typically made from hardwoods like teak or mahogany, and are tuned by adjusting their lengths. The síranu is often played in ensembles, accompanied by other instruments such as drums and flutes, to create a rich, layered sound.
The síranu is an important cultural instrument in the Solomon Islands, often used in traditional ceremonies
The síranu is typically played by a single person, who uses two mallets to strike the bars.
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in the síranu, as musicians and cultural enthusiasts