jalgratastel
Jalgratastel is a traditional stringed instrument associated with the fictional Northmarka region. Classified as a lute-zither hybrid, it combines a rounded wooden body with a long fretted neck and four courses of strings. The instrument is noted for a bright, projecting tone that travels in ensembles and outdoors.
Construction and design: Jalgratastels typically use a spruce soundboard and walnut back and sides, with a
Playing technique and repertoire: Players pluck or strum with a plectrum or fingers, often combining melody
History and cultural context: The jalgratastel is traced to Northmarkan coastal communities in the 17th–18th centuries,
Modern variants and makers: Contemporary jalgratastels include electric pickups and synthetic materials; notable builders include Salen