stoornsels
Stoornsels, also known as "storrsels" or "storrels," are a type of traditional Dutch musical instrument. They are typically made from wood and consist of a small, hollow box with a lid that is covered with a membrane. The membrane is stretched tightly over the box, creating a resonating surface. Stoornsels are often used in folk music and are played by striking the membrane with a small stick or mallet. The sound produced is a soft, resonant tone that is characteristic of the instrument. Stoornsels are often used in ensembles and are known for their ability to create a rich, warm sound that complements other instruments. They are an important part of Dutch musical heritage and are still used in traditional music performances today.