soinnut
Soinnut is a Finnish term in music theory that refers to a chord, a harmonic unit formed by two or more pitches sounded together. In practice, sointu denotes the collection of tones that supports a melody and defines the harmony of a passage. The singular form is sointu, while plural soinnut is used for multiple chords.
Most basic soinnut are triads, built from a root note, a third and a fifth. A major
Soinnut can be inverted, placing different chord tones in the bass. Inversion changes bass motion without altering
In Finnish usage, soinnut span classical harmony, pop, rock, and contemporary genres, and are taught in music