nyatiti
The nyatiti is a traditional stringed instrument from the Luo community in Kenya. It typically has seven strings and is played by plucking with the fingers. The instrument is often made from wood and features a resonator, which enhances its sound. The nyatiti is commonly used in various cultural ceremonies and social gatherings, providing both entertainment and a means of storytelling.
Musicians who play the nyatiti are known as nyatiti players and often accompany their performances with singing. The instrument is an essential part of Luo music, reflecting the community's rich cultural heritage. It is also associated with the Luo people's history and identity, making it a significant symbol in their traditions.