The Griots of Senegambia are examples of wandering musicians. Griots are a group of traveling musicians and storytellers from the West African countries of Senegal, Gambia, and Mali. They have a rich cultural heritage, and their role is to preserve and transmit the oral history, genealogy, and cultural traditions of their communities through music, poetry, and storytelling. They are highly respected members of their society and play a significant role in community events, such as weddings, funerals, and other important ceremonies. Griots are known for their musical instruments such as the kora, balafon, and ngoni, and their performances are often accompanied by dance and song.