touí
Touí is a traditional musical instrument from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, also known as the Congo-Kinshasa. It is a type of xylophone, typically made from a single piece of wood, such as mahogany or ebony, and is played by striking the bars with mallets. The touí is often used in traditional Congolese music, particularly in the genres of soukous and rumba. It is a key instrument in the ensemble known as the rumba band, which is a staple of Congolese music. The touí's sound is characterized by its bright, percussive tones, and it is often used to provide a rhythmic foundation for other instruments. The instrument is also used in solo performances and in various musical contexts, including in the music of the Congolese diaspora. The touí's design and playing technique have evolved over time, with modern versions often incorporating electronic enhancements and additional features. Despite these changes, the touí remains an essential part of Congolese musical culture.