võnku
Võnku is a traditional Estonian musical instrument, often referred to as the Estonian hurdy-gurdy. It is a stringed instrument that produces sound through a complex system of gears and strings. The võnku consists of a large, wooden body with a long neck, similar to a violin, and a set of gears that control the pitch of the strings. The instrument is typically played by plucking the strings with a plectrum, while the gears are manipulated with the left hand to change the pitch.
The võnku has a distinctive, haunting sound that is often used in traditional Estonian folk music. It
The võnku is an important part of Estonian cultural heritage, and it is often featured in traditional
The võnku is a unique and versatile instrument that has played a significant role in the development