kompassikopostille
Kompassikopostille is a traditional Estonian musical instrument, often referred to as the "Estonian didgeridoo." It is a wind instrument made from a hollowed-out piece of wood, typically a birch tree, with a narrow opening at one end. The player blows into the open end, creating a low, resonant sound. The instrument is held vertically, with the player's mouth positioned near the top, and the sound is produced by the player's breath vibrating the air column inside the tube.
The kompassikopostille is an integral part of Estonian folk music and culture. It is often used in
The kompassikopostille is typically played by blowing into the open end, with the player's breath vibrating
The kompassikopostille is a versatile instrument that can be used in a variety of musical contexts. It