äikesetrummid
Äikesetrummid is an Estonian percussion instrument. It is a type of idiophone, meaning it produces sound through vibration of the instrument itself. The instrument is designed to mimic the sound of thunder. It typically consists of a resonating chamber, often a cylindrical or barrel-shaped body, and a means to create the sound. This is usually achieved by shaking the instrument, which causes internal elements to strike the walls of the chamber. These internal elements can vary but often include small stones, beads, or other loose objects.
The construction of äikesetrummid can differ, but a common design involves a wooden or metal cylinder. The