pääsananaa
Pääsananaa is a unique musical notation system used in some folk instruments of Finland. The term can be translated to "main melody" in English, which accurately reflects its purpose. The pääsananaa system simplifies the traditional multi-part singing of Finnish folk music by focusing on the main melody.
In traditional Finnish folk music, a song is often sung in multiple parts, with each part comprised
The pääsananaa system is commonly used in instruments such as the fiddle, accordion, and harmonica. Musicians
Pääsananaa is an essential aspect of Finnish folk music, particularly in regions such as Karelia and Savo.