A Sound Tradition: “Hummer” Kites
Most Bermuda kites are known for their vibrant colours and shapes, but some are known for their sounds. Hummers vibrate to create the distinctive whine of a Bermuda kite and add multi-pitched tones in the sky that can be heard from one end of the island to the other. Many would wake up on Good Friday and rush outside to see whose kite would be flying first and which one would be making the most noise.
The loudest kites with the highest pitch are even more prized than the beautifully coloured ones. Somerset kite makers are renowned for creating the loudest kites. The secret behind the legendary “hummer” continues to be one of the most guarded mysteries in the world of kitemaking.
Uplifting Families & Communities
Kitemaking and kite flying is more than just an activity – it’s a celebration that brings families and communities together. Many families started the tradition of making kites generations ago and now pass down the tradition to future generations. Every kite made can symbolise the unity and love of the person or group making the kite.
“The Bermuda kite is more than a toy – it’s a symbol of tradition, craftsmanship, and island heritage, bringing families and communities together to celebrate in a uniquely Bermudian way.”
Families pass down stories and skills while crafting kites, and then they head outdoors to watch their kites take flight. During celebrations, especially Easter Weekend, this beloved tradition offers a chance to connect with each other and create memories that will be talked about for years to come.