passikke
Passikke is a traditional musical instrument from the Faroe Islands, a self-governing archipelago in the North Atlantic. It is a type of hammered dulcimer, characterized by its unique design and sound. The instrument consists of a wooden frame with a series of metal strings stretched across it. The strings are struck with small wooden or metal hammers, producing a distinctive, resonant tone.
The passikke is typically played with both hands, with the right hand striking the strings and the
The passikke has a rich history in the Faroe Islands, dating back to the 19th century. It
The passikke is a versatile instrument, with a wide range of sounds and techniques. It can be