tuntún
The term "tuntún" refers to a traditional musical instrument from the Caribbean, particularly associated with the culture of Cuba. It is a type of percussion instrument, often made from a hollowed-out piece of wood or a gourd, and is played by striking it with the hands or sticks. The sound produced is deep and resonant, making it a popular choice in various folk music genres.
In addition to its musical role, the tuntún is often used in cultural celebrations and festivals, where it contributes to the lively atmosphere. It is commonly featured in Afro-Cuban music, highlighting the rich cultural heritage and rhythmic traditions of the region.