Finland's National Instrument: The Kantele

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  • @Tbah83
    @Tbah83 Рік тому +31

    My wife is a professional Kantele player, so I get to hear it a lot. And don't get me wrong, I'd like to hear her play more! 😉 She has couple of 5-stringers, a 15-string one and her main instrument, a 39-string concert kantele. The sound is truly magical, especially if played in a wood-frame house which will act as a resonator for the instrument.

    • @OldCanadianguy953
      @OldCanadianguy953 9 місяців тому +3

      What stage name does your wife perform Kantele with? Has she any recordings?

    • @JarkkoToivonen
      @JarkkoToivonen 3 місяці тому

      Love the 39-string kantele’s sound when played by professional musician, Japan has couple of great 39-string kantele players.

  • @Gibbetoo
    @Gibbetoo Рік тому +26

    Kantele is big part of my "hometown"/city. they made us play 5 string kantele in elementary school alongside with recorder. i know many who are able to play it in professional level.

    • @marsukarhu9477
      @marsukarhu9477 Рік тому +2

      I don't know your hometown, but I went to school in Helsinki and everyone had to learn the basics of kantele there... but I doubt that any of us learned to play even close to professional level ;)

  • @OldCanadianguy953
    @OldCanadianguy953 9 місяців тому +12

    I play Gusli and Kokle in Canada. I was once playing outdoors with musician friends and a tree was nearby. When it was my turn to play my 12 string Gusli - and all of the others witnessed this - the birds in the trees started to sing in time to my playing where they sang randomly previously. Quite an experience!

  • @mustelidmama
    @mustelidmama 7 місяців тому +8

    I don't have a drop of Finnish blood. As a member of a world wide historical reenactment organization (Society for Creative Anachronism) I found a SCAdian lady who lives in Lahti, Finland and I decided to learn what I could about her country. I love music, so I soon discovered the kantele, which fit in nicely with the historical interest.. I have a 5-string and an 11 string.No regrets here!

  • @ordyhorizonrivieredunord712
    @ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 Рік тому +8

    Most exquisite representation of a very ancient musical instrument. Old archives called it a Psalterion, the Russians call it a Bandura. Germans call it a Zither, Irish call it a Harp, Antiquity called it a Cithar, and Even China has a name for it, the Ki. It can also be called a Dulcimer. There is no end to the beautiful tunes that can be played with the harmonics of the stings. 🎼

    • @ordyhorizonrivieredunord712
      @ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 9 місяців тому +1

      🎻No one knows when music started and no one knows when it will end.🎻

    • @Tekyng_of_Baregan
      @Tekyng_of_Baregan 3 місяці тому +1

      It will never end, even after the last note is struck, the silence will forever be a part of the great song

  • @emil4290
    @emil4290 Рік тому +9

    kalevala laulettuna youtube channel sings Kalevala poems, and they usually play the kantele in the background.

  • @teemuviinikainen5455
    @teemuviinikainen5455 Рік тому +8

    I have made kantele couple years ago, when my sister found unfinised kantele secondhand market. I think its must be some studentwork left behind. I decide finish it, and im pretty proud of it 😊

  • @gerbilios9902
    @gerbilios9902 Місяць тому +2

    Finnish magic is described in Kalevala to be both musical and poetic, therefore it is canonical that we finns can rap you into a swamp.

  • @rahieitee
    @rahieitee Рік тому +3

    you continue doing good research, much appreciation

  • @arno-luyendijk4798
    @arno-luyendijk4798 4 місяці тому +1

    This is so lovely to listen to. The stories concerning the creation of the kantele have Orpheus-like connotations, especially the magic character of the sound taking all animals in a spell.

  • @leighharwood3886
    @leighharwood3886 5 місяців тому +1

    I play Carolan on my 15-string FolkCraft kantele. The sound hole is a solar cross. After 25 years or more, the tone is exquisite. I don't know any of the traditional repertoire, alas. More music and info. is available now thanks to the Internet. I fell in love with this instrument at Lark in the Morning, a huge music shop in SF that allowed people to play all the floor models. I believe Lark is online now. Tour buses would stop at Lark, it was so fabulous. I miss old SF.

  • @ikyfromnorth
    @ikyfromnorth Рік тому +5

    Kantele has its very wonderful sound, but it's cousin; jouhikantele (jouhikko) has its own rustic sound because of tail horsehair, and you play it like a violin. Thou it has little bit of differences.

  • @Aurinkohelmi
    @Aurinkohelmi 11 місяців тому +1

    Learning to play was part of education at elementary school. Though I don't remember how to play anymore as that was decades ago 😊

  • @netwitchtatjana4661
    @netwitchtatjana4661 Рік тому +13

    No story to tell other than yours. Just that the kantele is my most favourite instrument in the world with its magical healing sound.
    (Neither Finnish nor Irish - I'm German)

    • @leighharwood3886
      @leighharwood3886 5 місяців тому +3

      There's a reason poets and shamans love this instrument. I'm a Celtic mutt. The first harps in Ireland and Scotland were strung with wire. They are also way expensive and not as portable. No way would I take a harp on the subway, for example.

  • @ilkkak3065
    @ilkkak3065 Рік тому +6

    I don't know If it's true but I like to think Kantele is the ancestor of the guitar. It's possible since roots of The Finns and The quitar roots lead to the same regions.
    7:40 It sounds like a description of the world's first rock concert...😅

    • @kalevala29
      @kalevala29 Рік тому +1

      No, it's not a precursor to the guitar. The guitar has its own separate origins In Spain. 16th century I think.

    • @Defeat-Ruzzia--Delete-Putin
      @Defeat-Ruzzia--Delete-Putin Рік тому

      @@kalevala29 And before that, the guitar descended from the lute, which descended from the oud, an ancient Arabic and Middle Eastern instrument.
      Great point about the world's first rock concert!

    • @ordyhorizonrivieredunord712
      @ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 Рік тому

      @@kalevala29 Way before there were Luths and Guitars as stated in the psalms in the bible David played the flute and was accompanied by musicians who could play on the Guith from Gath. The first string musical instrument was the bow and it is still played today by indigenous people. Adding strings evolved into Lyres Harps and Fiddles. . 📯

  • @alaruno8325
    @alaruno8325 Рік тому +5

    Interesting topic and I think you are making a very good work in spreading more information about the Finnic traditions and myths.
    However when you talk about the "Elks bone kantele" you show a picture of two wapiti deer (Cervus canadensis, a.k.a. elk in North America) fighting. You need to remember that in a European context an elk is what a North American would call a moose (Alces alces). In a Finnish/Finnic context an elk would thus equal a "hirvi" (i.e. Alces alces) and nothing else.

  • @sixthdynamic9078
    @sixthdynamic9078 8 місяців тому +1

    Ida Elina is amazing. Great choice of reference

  • @smitemus
    @smitemus Рік тому +4

    I've only ever heard a Kantele being played once and that one had only two of its five strings left.

  • @paulwhite2162
    @paulwhite2162 Рік тому +1

    You made me remember a Finnish word, the name of an animation I randomly found last year. Noitarumpu from joulopukki ja noitarumpu. Of course the name had to be changed for english speaking children, a witches drum is far too sinister and scary

  • @markopelaa
    @markopelaa Рік тому +3

    My mom still has 2 kanteles from my grandfather. One he build himself and other one is from his grandfather.

  • @ArtThingies
    @ArtThingies Місяць тому

    I discovered the Kantele, as well as broader Finnish et al myatical tradition from a webcomic, *Stand Still, Stay Silent*
    Unfortunately, the author abandoned the comic after the second season, but it's by far my favourite webcomic

  • @paullyle3461
    @paullyle3461 8 місяців тому

    I've been playing Kantele for over 10 years built five kit or so. I pick with my fingers but lately I've been bowing it with a psaltery bow as I make the bows as well. Thanks for sharing their history.🌈🎶😎

  • @worldwartanker4542
    @worldwartanker4542 4 місяці тому

    I purchased an 11 String Kantrle from Finland (myself living in the U.S., and a part of the U.S. where I've never met a Fin nor 99% of people know what a Kantele is) and I've got to say, I've put off learning it for the last 8 months. It's very difficult and here in Northern California there isn't much of a support network. I've got a couple books to help me learn, but its a difficult instrument. I'm going to keep trying, but dang is it difficult

  • @something2knownow
    @something2knownow 5 місяців тому

    I’m a Finnish-American (all4 grandparents were born there and immigrated in the late 1890s) and am just now trying to learn the kantele. It is the most magical and meditative instrument and a joy to play. I have a 10 string made in California and would very much like to find a teacher that can take me beyond Nuku Nuku. Does anyone know of a teacher in the US?

  • @0Tidus0989
    @0Tidus0989 4 місяці тому

    I've been living in Finland 3 years now and I still haven't managed to hear anyone play it live :( Do you know of any concerts or artists to follow so that I could finally hear it live?

  • @martinyan2260
    @martinyan2260 4 місяці тому +1

    oh shit that just looks like the Kanklė (we at least call them in lithuania like that) !

  • @gabrielgabriel5177
    @gabrielgabriel5177 2 місяці тому +1

    I am finn I have kantele i like to play it

  • @ՆաթանիելՄաշ
    @ՆաթանիելՄաշ 3 місяці тому

    Kantele and related instruments are the best. Väinämöinen is the Finnish equivalent of the Israelite King David, also a harp player.

  • @wildautoharp
    @wildautoharp 5 місяців тому

    I appreciate your scholarship and folklore. Given that the message of all these tales was the magical sound of the thing, it would be nice if you could let us hear the thing instead of talking ALL the time. Take a beat. The Music might be impactful.

  • @0thepyat0
    @0thepyat0 9 місяців тому

    Is there any relationship between the Welsh crwth and the Finnish jouhikko? Welsh nectar and Finnish sima? Modraniht and Helkafest?

    • @patrickwoolery6000
      @patrickwoolery6000 5 місяців тому

      Both are bowed lyres, but beyond that, they are very different. I play jouhikko, but if you handed me a crwth, I would be at square one.
      If you cut the yoke off the crwth, you’d have a fiddle. Cut the yoke off the jouhikko and you have firewood.

  • @windsongshf
    @windsongshf Рік тому +3

    Where do I get one? :)

    • @Tbah83
      @Tbah83 Рік тому +2

      Koistinen Kantele is the largest (and best) manufacturer.

    • @PohjanKarhu
      @PohjanKarhu Рік тому +3

      Some makers and sellers:
      - The Kantele Shop (Gerry Henkel), Minnesota, USA.
      - Koistinen (Finland)
      - Lovikka (Finland)
      - Melodia Soitin (Finland)
      - Baltic Psalteries (Russia)
      - Savita Music (Czechia)
      - Michael J. King (UK)
      - Ancient Music (UK)
      - Kandlekoda (Estonia)
      - Tmi J-A Kallioinen (Finland)
      - Soitinverstas Jyrki Pölkki (Finland)

    • @PohjanKarhu
      @PohjanKarhu Рік тому +1

      I got my first one from Melodia Soitin. It's pretty good. They aren't of the absolute highest quality, but still very good.

    • @windsongshf
      @windsongshf Рік тому

      @@PohjanKarhu Thanks for the info! I used to play guitar back in the day. I'm finding a few UA-cam videos on how to play them. :) I'm from Finnish ancestry. Great grand parents immigrated to the U.S. about a hundred years ago. My mom and dad were born in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Lots of Finns around the Great Lakes.

    • @valerieblessley4522
      @valerieblessley4522 10 місяців тому +1

      You can get a wonderful kantele of all sizes from Lovikka kanteles in Finland. Blessley Instruments, in the USA (Washington State) also makes small kanteles.

  • @MilenaAnnina
    @MilenaAnnina Рік тому +4

    I belong to "pelimanni" family. I have so many stories to tell. I'll send you email.😊

    • @aaronstavern
      @aaronstavern  Рік тому

      Please do! irishinfinland@gmail.com

    • @rahieitee
      @rahieitee Рік тому

      upvote, love the term and would like hear more

  • @DR_REDACTED
    @DR_REDACTED Рік тому +2

    Its funny how i as a Finn learn more of my own coutrys folklore/myths from you than i have learned in all of my life tho of course i know Kalevala and others very well too. I still know other courtrys myths much better than my own🫣