Torupill
Torupill is a traditional Estonian bagpipe and a recognizable part of Baltic folk music. The instrument consists of a flexible bag that stores air, a chanter for melody, and one or more drone pipes that provide a continuous pitch. The chanter is fingered to play a scale, while the drones offer harmonic accompaniment. Air is supplied from the bag, which is squeezed under the arm to maintain a steady airflow.
Construction and design vary by region, but the basic setup—bag, chanter, and drone(s)—is consistent. The chanter
Historically, torupill has been documented in Estonian folk life from the medieval and early modern periods,
Today, torupill is played by practitioners in folk ensembles, at regional festivals, and within experimental and