rautalankasävelmä
Rautalankasävelmä, which translates to "iron wire melody" or "steel wire tune" in English, is a Finnish genre of instrumental music characterized by its distinctive soundscape. It emerged in the late 1950s and gained significant popularity in the 1960s, often associated with the burgeoning rock and roll scene in Finland.
The core of rautalankasävelmä's sound is derived from the electric guitar, particularly the Fender Stratocaster, played
Influences for rautalankasävelmä include American instrumental rock bands like The Shadows and Duane Eddy, as well