Shewe
Shewe is a traditional African musical instrument primarily associated with the Akan people of Ghana and the neighboring regions of Côte d'Ivoire. The name "shewe" originates from the Akan language, where it refers to a type of drum used in ceremonial and ritualistic contexts. The instrument is often crafted from hollowed-out tree trunks, typically made from species like the *Entandrophragma* or *Milicia* trees, which provide a resonant and durable material.
Shewe drums are cylindrical in shape and are played with bare hands or sticks, producing deep, resonant
In addition to its cultural significance, the shewe holds symbolic importance. It is believed to possess spiritual
While the shewe is deeply rooted in Akan traditions, its influence has extended beyond its origin, appearing