Bosalabos
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Bosalabos (pronounced boe-sa-la-boes) are derived from slit drums (also known as tongue drums) which evolved from a West African instrument known as an Obec (pronounced oh-beck). The Obec drums were originally constructed by hollowing out a log, usually by standing it on end and burning out the center. Often used in polyrhythms and ostinatos.