käsisumuttimia
Käsisumuttimia is a Finnish musical style that emerged in the late 19th century. It is characterized by its use of the hurdy-gurdy, a stringed instrument of European origin. The hurdy-gurdy is played by turning a hand crank, which rubs against the strings to produce sound. This creates a distinctive, drone-like sound that is a key element of käsisumuttimia music.
Käsisumuttimia originated in Finland's rural areas, where the hurdy-gurdy was used in traditional folk music. The
In terms of instrumentation, käsisumuttimia is distinct from other Finnish musical styles. The hurdy-gurdy is the
Käsisumuttimia has a strong cultural significance in Finland, particularly in rural areas where the style originated.