instrumentaalimerkintä
Instrumentaalimerkintä, often translated as instrumental notation or instrumental designation, is a Finnish term referring to the practice of identifying and classifying musical instruments based on their specific properties and the way they produce sound. This system is not about naming instruments, but rather about categorizing them into broader groups based on their fundamental sonic characteristics.
The primary division in instrumentaalimerkintä is typically between aerophones, chordophones, membranophones, and idiophones. Aerophones produce sound
This classification system is particularly useful in ethnomusicology and music theory for comparative studies and for