ristplatvormil
Ristplatvormil is a traditional folk musical instrument from the Baltic region, specifically Estonia. It is a type of diatonic harmonica reed flute used in folk music, particularly in sea shanties and traditional ballads. The instrument's distinctive sound is achieved through its narrow reed and PVC pipe construction.
The ristplatvormil typically has six or seven keys, with a wide range of tonal variation. Its sound
In Estonian folk music, the ristplatvormil is often used as a melodic instrument, providing a rich and
The ristplatvormil has a long history in Estonian folk music, dating back to the 19th century. Its
Overall, the ristplatvormil is a unique and expressive instrument that has a special place in Estonian folk