The valiha is a tube zither from Madagascar made from a species of local bamboo; it is considered the "national instrument" of Madagascar. The term is also used to describe a number of related zithers of differing shapes and materials.
Aside from recreational music, the valiha is also used for ritual music to summon spirits.
The valiha generally has 21-24 strings. Historically these were formed of strips of the bamboo body, prised up and raised by small bridges, but in the modern day the strings are often made of unwound bicycle brake cable, though serious players may use standard guitar or piano strings.
Historically the instrument was made of the bamboo Valiha diffusa, but in the modern day "bamboo species with longer internodes" are used.
A variant instrument, the marovany, is similar in concept but boxlike rather than tubular, and made of wood or sheet metal.
One of the most celebrated valiha players of the twentieth century is Rakotozafy (born 1938). The majority of Rakotozafy's few recorded performances were made live at the central studio of Malagasy Radio. Sylvestre Randafison is another celebrated valiha artist considered a cultural icon in Madagascar.
Hold mastership
Harvested sight and perception
Fallen slave to hypnosis
Shapeless genesis
Allegory of
The cave
Darkness procreate
Uliminated Silhouettes
My god
Born in fire
Legend allegorical
I lay suppressed by this
Curse of warmth
True indulgence nevermore
Burn the
Stake of the subjugated
Live your life by the flame
Give
Into the restraint
Breath in the light
Of the demension
Formed in the
Light of creation [2x]
Live your life
By the flame
Give into
The restraint
Nowhere exists this
Macrocosm
Servant to it's
Light
Boiling of
Pale flesh
First sight of
An unknown
Do I indulge in new demensions or be a slave
To the walls I've accepted
Unforeseeable
Deviation
Harvested sight
And perception
Of the true world