paremot
Paremot is a term that refers to a type of traditional Japanese musical instrument, specifically a type of drum. It is a small, hand-held drum that is played by striking the membrane with the fingers or a small stick. Paremot drums are typically made from wood and have a circular shape with a small opening at the top for the player to strike. The membrane is usually made from animal skin or synthetic material, and it is stretched tightly over the drum's body.
The paremot is often used in traditional Japanese music, particularly in the genres of gagaku and shomyo.
Paremot drums come in different sizes and shapes, and they can be played both individually and as