Mar 2 โ€ข 16:29 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Iltalehti

Linda Lampenius' UMK Violin was a Cheap Version - Here's How Valuable Her Trusty Instrument Is

Linda Lampenius revealed on Ylex that the violin used in her UMK performance was not her valuable, trusted instrument, but a cheaper version bought online.

In a recent broadcast on Ylex, Finnish musician Linda Lampenius disclosed some surprising details about her violin used during the UMK performance. Contrary to what many viewers might have assumed, the violin that appeared on stage was not her prized and valuable instrument, which she deemed too precious to take to the event. Instead, it was a cheaper model that she purchased from Tori.fi, an online marketplace, indicating that even well-known artists sometimes opt for practical solutions in performances.

Lampenius explained that her treasured violin, a longstanding favorite, holds significant emotional and monetary value, making her hesitant to risk its safety during the competition. This insight sparked curiosity among the Ylex morning show hosts, Jenni Poikelus and Jere Pehkosen, who were taken aback by the revelation. The conversation took a lighthearted turn as the hosts humorously posed questions about the cost of the cheaper violin, highlighting the relatable nature of Lampenius' choice in using a modest instrument for her performance.

The discussion around Lampeniusโ€™ choice may resonate with many musicians who often have to make practical decisions regarding their instruments, balancing artistic expression and valuable property. By sharing her experience, Lampenius not only sheds light on her personal music journey but also opens a dialogue on the expectations placed on performers and the realities behind the scenes.

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