silmitsevaid
Silmitsevaid are a traditional Estonian wooden musical instruments that belong to the category of idiophones. Originating from Estonia, these instruments are typically handcrafted from local timber and are used primarily in folk music contexts. Their design often involves small, flat, and elongated wooden pieces that are struck, scraped, or manipulated to produce sound.
The term "silmitsevaid" is derived from the Estonian verb "silmitsema," which relates to tapping or striking.
Silmitsevaid are notable for their role in preserving Estonian musical traditions. They are often played alongside
Historically, the use of silmitsevaid has diminished with the advent of modern instruments, but efforts to