kitkapaaluja
Kitkapaaluja, also known as the "wooden spoon" or "wooden paddle" in English, is a traditional Estonian folk instrument. It is typically made from a single piece of wood, usually beech or birch, and is characterized by its distinctive shape and size. The instrument is held vertically, with one hand gripping the handle and the other hand holding the spoon-shaped end. It is played by striking the spoon against the palm of the hand or against a surface, producing a resonant, percussive sound.
Kitkapaaluja is often used in Estonian folk music and dance performances, where it serves as a rhythmic
The kitkapaaluja is a versatile instrument that can be played in a variety of styles and tempos.
In recent years, the kitkapaaluja has gained popularity outside of Estonia, with musicians and music enthusiasts