Txalaparta
Txalaparta is a traditional Basque percussion instrument made of wooden planks, typically played by two people. The players strike the planks with wooden sticks, creating rhythmic sounds that can vary in tone and intensity. This instrument is often used in folk music and celebrations, reflecting the cultural heritage of the Basque Country.
The origins of Txalaparta date back to ancient times, and it was originally used in agricultural settings to communicate over long distances. Today, it has evolved into a performance art, showcasing the skill and collaboration of the musicians, and is often featured in festivals and cultural events.