võttmesaegid
Võttmesaegid refers to a traditional Estonian folk music ensemble, typically consisting of a fiddle ( viiul) and a dulcimer ( kannel). This instrumental pairing is characteristic of the early period of Estonian folk music, predating the widespread adoption of instruments like the accordion. The combination of the bowing and melodic capabilities of the fiddle with the strumming and harmonic possibilities of the dulcimer created a distinct sound.
These ensembles were common in rural Estonia, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Performances
While the võttmesaegid ensemble was a prominent feature of Estonian folk music history, its prevalence gradually