kaksikkihile
Kaksikkihile is a traditional Estonian musical instrument, belonging to the group of wind instruments. The name "kaksikkihile" translates to "double reed pipe" in English, reflecting its unique design and playing technique. It is a double-reed instrument, meaning it produces sound by vibrating reeds that are placed inside the mouthpiece. The instrument is typically made of wood, with a cylindrical body and a conical bore. The player blows air into the mouthpiece, causing the reeds to vibrate and produce a distinctive, mellow sound.
Kaksikkihile is often used in traditional Estonian folk music, particularly in the context of folk dances and
The playing technique of kaksikkihile involves a combination of breath control, reed vibration, and finger placement.