The Comoros is a group of islands in the Indian Ocean, mostly an independent nation but also including the French territory of Mayotte.
It is historically linked to both East Africa and France, and now has a strong Malagasy influence.
Zanzibar's taarab music, however, remains the most influential genre on the islands, and a Comorian version called twarab is popular.
Comorian instruments include the 'oud and violin, the most frequent accompaniment for twarab, as well as gabusi (a type of lute) and ndzendze (a box zither), and the msondo drum.
Modern musicians include Abou Chihabi, who composed the Comorian national anthem and who is known for his reggae-tinged pan-African variety music, reggae/zouk/soukous fusionists like Maalesh and Salim Ali Amir, Nawal, Ali Saïd Achimo who resides in Paris, Diho, singer-songwriters and instrumentalists.