ydjimu
Ydjimu is a lesser-known traditional musical instrument from the indigenous communities of the Andaman Islands, specifically associated with the Great Andamanese people. The instrument is a type of friction drum, which is played by rubbing a stick against a stretched membrane, producing a deep, resonant sound. It is typically crafted from natural materials, such as bamboo or wood for the frame and animal hide for the drumhead, reflecting the resourcefulness of the local craftsmanship.
The name "ydjimu" originates from the Great Andamanese language, though its exact translation does not have
Ydjimu is played in a seated position, with the drummer using a stick or a piece of
Efforts to document and preserve traditional instruments like the ydjimu have been undertaken by anthropologists, musicians,