Instruments of Africa
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       GyilThe gyil is a struck idiophone - an instrument that produces noise when struck. It is a type of xylophone made of calabash gourds with holes covered by a material that allow the instrument to produce a buzzing sound when struck. 
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       AtumpanThe atumpan is a membranophone - an instrument that produce sound through vibrations of stretched membranes. It is an integral part of ceremonies of the Akan people in Ghana. 
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       MbiraThe mbira is a plucked idiophone - an instrument that produces sound when plucked. It is a traditional instrument played in ceremonies and gatherings by the Shona people of Zimbabwe. 
Music of Africa
Here are some visual and auditory examples of the diverse African music. It includes unique sounding instruments creating fun and beautiful melodies.
