tonals
Tonals are a type of musical instrument that produce sound through the vibration of a metal tongue or reed that is set into motion by a stream of air. They are commonly used in traditional music from various cultures around the world, including Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The sound produced by tonals is typically bright and percussive, with a distinctive tone quality that is often described as "buzzy" or "hissing."
The most well-known type of tonal is the mbira, a thumb piano from Africa that is played
The construction of tonals varies depending on the instrument and its cultural context. However, they typically
Tonals have a long history in traditional music, and they continue to be an important part of