jembellir
Jembellir is a traditional Berber musical instrument originating from the Aït Atta tribe in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco. The name "Jembellir" is derived from the Berber language, where "jembell" means "to dance" and "ir" signifies "of the mountains." This instrument is primarily used in ceremonial and festive contexts, particularly during weddings, religious celebrations, and gatherings that mark significant cultural milestones.
The Jembellir is a type of frame drum, similar to the darbuka or goblet drum, but it
The instrument holds deep cultural significance, reflecting the oral traditions and communal values of the Aït
Today, efforts are being made to promote the Jembellir as part of Morocco’s intangible cultural heritage, ensuring