Seinälattioiden
Seinälattioiden refers to a group of traditional Finnish stringed musical instruments belonging to the lute family. The Seinälattio is a type of lap harp, characterized by its distinctive neck and string configuration. It typically features a pear-shaped body with a short neck and four strings, played with a plectrum or fingers.
Originating in the regions of Karelia and Savo, Finland, Seinälattioiden instruments have been an integral part
Historical records indicate that the Seinälattio was a common feature of Finnish folk music throughout the
Despite its rich history, the Seinälattioiden has largely been replaced by more modern instruments in contemporary
As a part of Finland's cultural heritage, the Seinälattioiden serves as an important link to the country's