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Kantele with 36 strings The kantele (or even kannel) occurs as traditional Finnish plucked string instrument. the oldest forms of kantele st& Five to 15 strings and a wooden carven immune system. Modern concert kanteles may keep around as much as 39 strings. A Finnish kantele has diatonic tuning (C major even scale or prefer a whiten keys of piano) & concert versions have a switch mechanism for making sharps & B-flats. Players hang in to the kantele in their laps or even on a little table. There are 2 independent techniques to play, either plucking a strings by having their fingers or even strumming unstopped strings (sometimes by owning the matchstick).

There use at times been heavy developments for the kantele inside Finland lately; for instance, an electrical kantele has been processed. Education for swimming a instrument starts within schools & music institutes as much as conservatories & a Sibelius Academy, the just music university within Finland. Possibly a select few artistic doctorial studies come existence manufactured at a Academy sustaining traditional, american authoritative & electronic music.

In The Kalevala (Finland's national epic), a magician Väinämöinen invents the foremost kantele by using the mandibular bone of a gargantuan pike & two or three hairs from either Hiisi's gelding. A music it makes draws all the forward animals touching to question at its beauty. the kantele has a distinctive bell-rather healthy. As much as a Baltic, its near relatives come a kokle (Latvia) the kankles (Lithuania), kannel (Estonia) and gusli (Russia). Likewise a Arabic instrument qanún has similar characteristics.

The Kantele
Brief history, photos and sound samples of Finland's national instrument, also known as the "kannel".

Kantelemusic.com
Resources for the Kantele. Online lessons, downloads, sheet music, chord charts, articles and reviews and artist biography of site owner.

Kantele
Description, illustration, history, and methods of playing from World Music Tradition.

Kantele Information
Brief summary with links about its orgins, construction, playing, and artists from Timo Saarnikivi.

The Finnish Kantele
Text from the Finnish epic poem Kalevala involving its mythic origins. Includes illustrations.

Kantele Stories
Finnish music teacher Merja Soria tells how the instrument connects even with American students and audiences. Includes photographs.


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