sineaaliin
Sineaaliin is a traditional Finnish folk instrument that belongs to the family of bowed string instruments. It is closely related to the Finnish kantele and the Estonian *kannel*, sharing similarities with other Eastern European and Baltic string instruments like the Latvian *kanklēs* and the Lithuanian *kanklės*. The name "sineaaliin" is derived from the Finnish words "sieni" (mushroom) and "aaliin" (a type of fish), though its exact origin is unclear. Some theories suggest it may have been named after the shape of its soundbox, which resembles a mushroom cap, while others propose a connection to the Finnish word for "string" or "bow."
The sineaaliin typically features a wooden body with a curved soundboard, often made from pine or spruce,
The sineaaliin is sometimes confused with the *sineviiri*, another Finnish bowed string instrument, but the two