puudutate
Puudutate is a traditional Estonian folk instrument classified as a plucked string instrument. It is characterized by its small, box-shaped body made typically from wood, with one or more strings stretched across its top. The instrument is played by plucking the strings with fingers or a plectrum, producing melodic sounds that are often used to accompany singing or for solo performances.
Historically, puudutate has been part of Estonia’s rural musical culture, particularly among the peasantry, serving both
The name "puudutate" is derived from the Estonian verb "puudutada," meaning "to touch" or "to touch gently,"
In contemporary times, puudutate remains a symbol of traditional Estonian culture and is sometimes incorporated into
While not as widely known internationally, the puudutate holds an important place in Estonia’s musical heritage,