stiftpensk
Stiftpensk is a traditional Norwegian folk instrument that belongs to the family of bowed string instruments. It is closely related to the violin but features several distinctive characteristics that set it apart. The name "stiftpensk" is derived from the Norwegian words "stift" (meaning "peg" or "pin") and "pensk" (an archaic term for a small stringed instrument), reflecting its unique tuning mechanism.
The stiftpensk typically has four strings, tuned in a similar fashion to the violin, though variations exist.
Historically, the stiftpensk was used in Norwegian folk music, particularly in rural areas, where it played
Today, the stiftpensk is less commonly played than in the past, though efforts have been made to