hammastõmmeldid
Hammastõmmeldid are a type of traditional Estonian folk instrument. They belong to the idiophone family, meaning they produce sound through vibration of the instrument's body. The construction of hammastõmmeldid is typically simple, often involving a flexible piece of wood or metal that is attached to a resonant body. The sound is produced by plucking or striking this flexible element, causing it to vibrate against the main body of the instrument. The resulting sound is often described as buzzing or twanging.
Historically, hammastõmmeldid were likely played as simple musical toys or for personal entertainment. Their exact origins