Gejje
Gejje is a traditional musical instrument from the Bantu cultures of East Africa. It is a type of stringed instrument, often made from materials like wood and animal skin. The gejje produces sound by plucking its strings, and it is commonly used in various cultural ceremonies and celebrations.
The instrument is known for its unique sound and is often played alongside other instruments, such as the mbira or drums. Gejje holds cultural significance, as it is used to convey stories, emotions, and traditions within the community, making it an important part of the region's musical heritage.