felírom
Felírom is a traditional Catalan and Occitan musical instrument, primarily used in folk music. It is a type of free-reed aerophone, similar to the harmonica but with a distinct construction and sound. The name "felírom" derives from the Catalan words *feli* (meaning "happy" or "joyful") and *rom* (short for *romànic*, meaning "Romanic" or "of Romance languages"), reflecting its cultural roots in the Romance-speaking regions of southern Europe.
The instrument typically consists of a small wooden or metal body with a series of free reeds
The felírom has historical ties to the *sardana*, a traditional Catalan circular dance accompanied by music.
The felírom’s sound is characterized by a warm, slightly nasal tone, often described as rustic and expressive.