hämmars
Hämmars are a type of traditional Swedish folk music instrument, originating from the northern regions of Sweden. They are typically made from wood and consist of a small, hand-held drum with a wooden frame and a membrane stretched over it. The membrane is usually made from animal skin, such as goat or sheep, and is stretched tightly to produce a clear, resonant sound.
Hämmars are often played in pairs, with one player striking the drum with a stick while the
The sound of hämmars is often described as a deep, resonant drumbeat, which can be used to
Hämmars are also used in modern music, with some contemporary artists incorporating the instrument into their