võngetega
Võngetega is a traditional Estonian musical instrument, also known as the Estonian bagpipe. It is a member of the bagpipe family and is characterized by its distinctive sound and cultural significance in Estonia. The instrument consists of a bag, a chanter, and a drone. The bag is typically made of leather or synthetic material and is inflated by the player's breath. The chanter is a wooden tube with finger holes, and the drone is a set of pipes that produce a continuous, low-pitched sound.
Võngetega is often associated with Estonian folk music and is used in various traditional music genres, including
The võngetega has a rich history in Estonia, dating back to the 19th century. It was traditionally
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in the võngetega, with new players and