tuulele
Tuulele is a term that appears infrequently in music references, and there is no widely accepted definition or standard instrument associated with it. In practice, tuulele is sometimes described online as a small, four-string plucked instrument from the Pacific region that resembles the ukulele, while other sources treat it as a misspelling or regional variant of ukulele. The lack of authoritative documentation means the term is not recognized as a distinct instrument in academic ethnomusicology.
Etymology and usage: The origin of the word tuulele is uncertain. Some discussions suggest it may be
Design characteristics: Descriptions vary, but most accounts converge on a small, nylon-string instrument with four strings
Playing and repertoire: The instrument is described as intended for strumming or simple chord-based accompaniment, with
See also: Ukulele, List of string instruments in the Pacific.