tempoja
Tempoja is a traditional Japanese musical instrument, typically used in the context of Japanese folk music and traditional theater. It is a small, hand-held percussion instrument that produces a rhythmic sound. The tempoja is often made from wood and has a small, flat surface that is struck with a small stick or mallet. The sound it produces is similar to that of a clap or a light tap, and it is used to create a steady, repetitive beat.
The tempoja is an essential instrument in the traditional Japanese theater forms of kabuki and bunraku. In
The tempoja is a simple and versatile instrument, and its use in traditional Japanese music and theater