Sidospolveille
Sidospolveille is a Finnish variety of string band music that originated in the Middle Ages in Sweden, Finland, and Russia. This style of music typically features the fiddle as the primary melodic instrument, accompanied by a bass instrument, often the nyckelharpa or the double bass, and percussion from the pällane or the foot-pedal board.
Sidospolveille music is known for its characteristic 2/4 time signature, three-part counterpoint, and the use of
The name "sidospolveille" can be translated to "death lurking music" and originates from rural casinos and dances
With the rise of nationalist movements in the mid-19th century, Finnish composers and performers revived traditional
As research has grown on folk-centric Catalogue Lists, questioning papers disclose more about this continued Morning