virvelirummut
Virvelirummut is a traditional musical instrument from the Faroe Islands, a self-governing archipelago in the North Atlantic. It is a type of bowed string instrument, similar to a violin, but with a unique design and sound. The instrument consists of a hollow wooden body, typically made from a single piece of wood, with a pear-shaped soundbox. The strings are made from horsehair and are tuned to the notes of the diatonic scale. The bow is made from horsehair and is used to produce the sound by drawing it across the strings.
The virvelirummut is played by holding the instrument under the chin and using the left hand to
The virvelirummut is an important part of Faroese culture and is often used in traditional music and