Kalimbas
The kalimba is held loosely in both hands and the tongues (sound lamellae) are played or plucked with the thumbs. Kalimbas with a sound hole can even create the famous wah-wah effect by closing or opening the hole while playing.
The kalimba is held loosely in both hands and the tongues (sound lamellae) are played or plucked with the thumbs. Kalimbas with a sound hole can even create the famous wah-wah effect by closing or opening the hole while playing.