renkaalta
Renkaalta is a traditional Finnish string instrument that belongs to the family of bowed zithers. It is closely related to the Russian balalaika and the Ukrainian bandura, sharing similarities in construction and playing technique. The name "renkaalta" is derived from the Finnish word "renkaat," meaning "rings," which refers to the circular metal rings that encircle the instrument’s soundbox, contributing to its distinctive timbre.
The renkaalta typically features a pear-shaped body with a long, narrow neck and a single string. The
Historically, the renkaalta was used in rural Finnish music, often accompanying vocal performances or other instruments
The instrument is relatively rare outside of Finland, and its construction remains largely unchanged from traditional