eessõitva
Eessõitva is an Estonian word that translates to "prelude" or "preamble" in English. It refers to an introductory piece of music or text that precedes a larger work. In music, a prelude is often a short, improvisational piece played before a more substantial composition, such as a fugue or a sonata. It can serve to set the mood, introduce a musical theme, or simply allow the performer to tune their instrument. Composers like Johann Sebastian Bach and Frédéric Chopin are well-known for their preludes.
In literature and other written works, an eessõitva functions as an introduction or preface. It might provide