Shwar
Shwar is a traditional African musical instrument primarily associated with the Yoruba people of Nigeria, particularly in the southwestern region. The name "shwar" is derived from the Yoruba language, where it refers to a type of hand drum known for its distinctive sound and cultural significance. While the exact pronunciation varies, it is often spelled as *shawara* or *shango* in some contexts, though these terms may also refer to other related instruments or deities in Yoruba tradition.
The shwar is typically crafted from a hollowed-out gourd or wooden drum, covered with animal skin (traditionally
In Yoruba culture, the shwar holds symbolic importance, often linked to the deity Shango, the god of
Beyond its religious role, the shwar is also featured in contemporary African music, blending traditional sounds