tuntija
Tuntija is a traditional Estonian musical instrument, primarily used in folk music. It is a type of zither, characterized by its long, narrow neck and a series of strings that are plucked with the fingers. The instrument typically has 16 to 20 strings, which are tuned in fifths, creating a unique and distinctive sound. The strings are made of gut or synthetic materials and are attached to a wooden bridge that runs along the length of the instrument.
The body of the tuntija is usually made of wood, such as spruce or pine, and is
The tuntija has a rich history in Estonian culture, with its origins dating back to the 18th