tilitiliä
Tilitiliä is a traditional Finnish musical instrument, primarily associated with the Karelian people, a significant ethnic group in Finland. It is a type of frame drum, characterized by its distinctive sound and cultural significance. The instrument is typically made from a wooden frame covered with animal skin, such as deer or reindeer hide, which is stretched tightly over the frame. The skin is often decorated with intricate patterns and designs, adding to the instrument's aesthetic appeal.
The tilitiliä is played by striking the skin with the hands or with a stick, producing a
Culturally, the tilitiliä holds significant importance in Finnish and Karelian traditions. It is often used in
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in traditional Finnish instruments, including the