rütmiga
Rütmiga is a traditional musical instrument originating from the Ainu people of Hokkaido, Japan, and the northern regions of Russia. The name "rütmiga" is derived from the Ainu language, where "rüt" means "drum" and "miga" refers to a type of skin or hide used in its construction. This instrument is a type of frame drum, characterized by its simple yet effective design.
The rütmiga typically consists of a wooden frame, often made from birch or another sturdy wood, with
In Ainu culture, the rütmiga holds significant spiritual and cultural importance. It is often used in shamanic
Over time, the rütmiga has also been incorporated into contemporary Ainu music and cultural revivals, helping