lautasista
Lautasista is a traditional Finnish string instrument that belongs to the lute family. It is characterized by its pear-shaped body, fretted neck, and a distinctive tuning system. The name "lautasista" translates to "table lute," reflecting its flat, table-like body shape, which is a key feature distinguishing it from other lutes.
The instrument typically features a wooden body, often made from spruce or pine for the top and
Lautasista has a rich history in Finnish folk music, particularly in the regions of Karelia and Savonia.
Today, lautasista remains an important instrument in Finnish folk music, though its use has declined somewhat