mandoliinissa
The mandoliinissa is a traditional Finnish string instrument closely related to the mandolin. It is a smaller, fretted lute with a distinctive sound that has been an important part of Finnish folk music for centuries. The name "mandoliinissa" is derived from the Finnish word for mandolin, with the suffix "-issa" indicating a regional or folk variant.
The mandoliinissa typically features four double courses of strings, tuned in unison or octaves, similar to
In Finnish folk music, the mandoliinissa is often used in ensembles alongside instruments like the cimbalom,
The mandoliinissa gained particular popularity in the early 20th century, when Finnish folk music experienced a