Pronunciation: /ˈbæləˌfɒn/
noun a musical instrument consisting of a wooden frame with tuned keys or bars that are struck with mallets
A1 The balafon is a traditional African musical instrument.
A2 I saw a musician playing the balafon at the cultural festival.
B1 Learning to play the balafon requires practice and dedication.
B2 The intricate melodies produced by the balafon captivated the audience.
C1 The master musician showcased his virtuosity on the balafon during the concert.
C2 The balafon's rich timbre and resonance filled the concert hall with enchanting music.
formal The balafon is a traditional West African musical instrument made of wooden bars tuned to produce different tones.
informal I love the sound of the balafon, it always puts me in a good mood.
slang The balafon player at the festival was killing it, everyone was dancing to the beat.
figurative Her voice was like a balafon, hitting all the right notes and resonating beautifully.
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