Laulupill
Laulupill is a traditional Estonian musical instrument. Its name translates to "singing pipe" in English, reflecting its melodic capabilities. It is a type of fipple flute, meaning it has a whistle-like mouthpiece. The instrument is typically made of wood, often birch or alder, and features a number of finger holes that allow the player to produce different notes. The construction of a laulupill is generally simple, contributing to its historical use among common folk.
The sound produced by a laulupill is often described as clear and pure, capable of producing both