tertipu
Tertipu is a traditional Indonesian musical instrument that originates from the Toraja people of Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is a type of xylophone, consisting of a series of wooden bars arranged in a trapezoidal frame. The bars are struck with mallets to produce melodic tones, and the instrument is often played in conjunction with other percussion instruments like the *tongali* (a type of drum) and the *panggi* (a gong).
The name "tertipu" comes from the Toraja language, where it refers to the instrument itself. The bars
Tertipu is commonly used in ceremonial and ritualistic performances, particularly in funerary rites and other significant
In modern times, tertipu has gained recognition beyond its indigenous context, appearing in contemporary Indonesian music