torupill
A torupill is a traditional wind instrument from Estonia, often referred to as a bagpipe. It is made from a bag, usually crafted from animal skin, and features a chanter, which is the part played to produce melodies. The torupill is known for its distinctive, rich sound and is commonly used in folk music.
This instrument has deep cultural roots in Estonian heritage and is often associated with celebrations and festivals. The torupill is typically played in ensembles, alongside other instruments like the kannel and drums, creating a vibrant musical experience that reflects the country's traditions.