seitsemänläpäisevät
Seitsemänläpäisevät is a Finnish term that translates to "seven-perforated" or "seven-holed" in English. It is most commonly used in the context of traditional Finnish folk music and instruments. Specifically, it refers to a type of wooden flute or whistle that characteristically has seven finger holes. These instruments are often handmade and are part of a long-standing tradition of simple aerophones used for both melody and entertainment.
The construction of a seitsemänläpäisevät typically involves a hollowed-out piece of wood, with one end often
While the exact historical origins are difficult to pinpoint, similar simple flutes have existed across various