kohdevuodet
Kohdevuodet is a traditional Finnish folk instrument classified as a type of mouth organ or wind instrument. It is known for its distinctive, melodious sound and cultural significance in the Finnish and broader Scandinavian folk music traditions. The name "kohdevuodet" roughly translates to "throat reed" or "mouth reed," reflecting the instrument's method of sound production, which involves the player's vocal tract and mouth cavity.
Typically constructed from wood, metal, or bone, the kohdevuodet features multiple pipes or channels, each producing
Historically, kohdevuodet was used in rural communities for entertainment, storytelling, and ceremonial purposes. Its playing technique
The instrument plays a role in Finnish cultural festivals, folk music concerts, and ethnographic collections, serving