korvaat
Korvaat is a traditional Finnish musical instrument that belongs to the family of bowed string instruments. It is closely related to the violin but is distinguished by its unique construction and sound. The korvaat is typically made from wood, often featuring a small, rounded body with a narrow waist and a slightly curved neck. Its tuning pegs are positioned on the top of the instrument, rather than on the side, which is characteristic of many other bowed string instruments.
The korvaat is played using a bow, much like a violin, but its smaller size and distinct
While the korvaat was once a common instrument in rural Finland, its use has declined over time
The korvaat’s construction and playing technique require skill, and mastering the instrument often involves understanding its