tobulino
Tobulino is a traditional musical instrument originating from Central America, particularly associated with indigenous communities in regions such as Honduras, Nicaragua, and El Salvador. It belongs to the family of percussion instruments and is characterized by its distinctive sound produced through struck or shaken methods.
The tobulino typically consists of a hollow, cylindrical or conical body made from wood, clay, or metal.
In traditional contexts, the tobulino plays a vital role in local ceremonies, festivals, and social gatherings,
While the instrument is less common in contemporary mainstream music, efforts to preserve indigenous musical heritage
Overall, the tobulino exemplifies the rich musical traditions of Central American indigenous peoples, reflecting their artistic