Sapeh
Sapeh is a traditional stringed musical instrument originating from the indigenous peoples of Borneo. It is typically made from a hollowed-out log and features a long neck with two or more strings, which are usually made from nylon or gut. The instrument is played by plucking the strings, producing a melodic sound that is often used in cultural performances and celebrations.
The sapeh is an important part of the cultural heritage of the Dayak people, who are the native inhabitants of Borneo. It is often accompanied by singing and dancing, serving as a means of storytelling and preserving traditions. The instrument has gained popularity beyond its traditional roots, attracting interest from musicians worldwide.