aaronitéireo
Aaronitéireo is a lesser-known traditional musical instrument originating from the indigenous communities of the Caribbean island of Dominica. The name "Aaronitéireo" is derived from the local Kalinago language, where "Aaroni" refers to a type of wooden flute and "téireo" means "song" or "music." This instrument is primarily crafted from a single piece of bamboo or hardwood, often sourced from the island’s lush forests.
The Aaronitéireo is typically a transverse flute, meaning it is played horizontally with the player’s mouth
Historically, the Aaronitéireo played a central role in Kalinago ceremonies, storytelling, and communal gatherings. It was
Today, the Aaronitéireo remains a symbol of Dominica’s rich musical heritage. It is occasionally featured in