
The Amadinda is inspired by a traditional pentatonic xylophone originating in Uganda. The name is derived from Ama (big) and Dinda (keys).
It has large resonating chambers that give a deep and rich tone and is tuned to C major in the pentatonic scale.
The bars of this instrument are made from weather-resistant ipe, from sustainable sources, which performs well in an outdoor setting and stands up to hard use.

