teetse
Teetse is a traditional African string instrument that is played by plucking the strings with the fingers. It is a member of the zither family and is believed to have originated in the West African country of Ghana. The instrument is typically made from a hollowed-out gourd or calabash, with strings stretched across it. The number of strings can vary, but it is often between 12 and 20.
The teetse is usually played in ensembles, with multiple instruments creating a harmonious sound. It is often
The teetse is an important part of African cultural heritage, and its unique sound has been described