kaikukoppa
Kaikukoppa is a Finnish term that translates to "echo box" or "resonator box". It refers to a hollow space within a musical instrument or a sound-producing object designed to amplify and shape the sound produced. In many string instruments, such as guitars, violins, and cellos, the body of the instrument itself functions as a kaikukoppa. The vibrations of the strings are transferred through the bridge to the soundboard, which then resonates within the hollow body. This resonance causes the air inside the body to vibrate, producing a louder and richer sound than would be possible from the strings alone.
The shape, size, and materials used in the construction of a kaikukoppa significantly influence the instrument's