riimimustrit
Riimimustrit, often translated as "rhyme scheme," refers to the pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a poem or song. It is a fundamental element of verse that contributes to its musicality and structure. Rhyme schemes are typically indicated by assigning a letter to each new rhyme sound. The first line of a stanza might be assigned the letter 'A', and any subsequent lines that rhyme with it would also be designated 'A'. A new rhyme sound would then be assigned the letter 'B', and so on.
Common rhyme schemes include AABB, where the first two lines rhyme and the next two lines rhyme,