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| name = Jokela | | name = Jokela | ||
| image =[[File:2jokelas.jpg|200px|frameless|center]] | | image =[[File:2jokelas.jpg|200px|frameless|center]] | ||
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| pitch = Gordinn, Yoganian percussions, Barugan flute | | pitch = Gordinn, Yoganian percussions, Barugan flute | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:36, 11 January 2024
The jokela is a two stringed lute, considered one of the 4 main traditional Yoganian instruments. It originates from the region of Kjerso where it was part of the folklore of the Kingdom of Kjerso, often used in battle and war songs. The jokela is an important part of Yoganian culture, being used in most traditional songs.