Kalimba
A small percussion instrument, the kalimba makes sound when the player presses and releases one or more metal tines with their thumb. The tines vibrate to create notes, with pitch changing depending on each tine’s length. Also known as the mbira, sanza, thumb piano, or finger piano, the earliest traces of this instrument date back more than 3,000 years to Africa’s west coast.
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What is a kalimba?

This African musical percussion instrument belongs to the idiophone (lamellophone) family, which includes instruments that produce sound through the vibration of the material they’re made from. Classic examples of idiophones include the xylophone, vibraphone, and glockenspiel. The kalimba, also known as mbira, sanza, or thumb piano, consists of a wooden body (soundboard), usually rectangular, fitted with a set of metal tines held in place by two bridges and a horizontal steel bar.
The player holds this musical instrument in their hands and uses their thumbs to pluck the thin steel tines, creating vibrations that produce a soft, melodic sound. When European colonists encountered it in Africa, this playing technique helped popularize the nickname “thumb piano” for the kalimba.
Small and easy to carry, the kalimba slips into everyday life so you can enjoy playing almost anywhere.
What sounds does the thumb piano produce?
Mostly soft, melodic, relaxing, and zen tones that can transport you to another headspace. You can hear an example of what a kalimba can do by watching the video below.