fræigaust
Fræigaust is a term that originates from Icelandic, where it is used to describe a type of traditional Icelandic music. The term translates to "free music" or "free song," reflecting the open and improvisational nature of the genre. Fræigaust is often characterized by its use of open tunings, such as open G tuning, which allows for a wide range of melodic possibilities. The music is typically performed on traditional Icelandic instruments, including the kjarra, a type of hammered dulcimer, and the harpa, a stringed instrument similar to a harp.
The lyrics of fræigaust songs are often simple and repetitive, focusing on themes of nature, love, and
Fræigaust has gained international recognition in recent years, with performances and recordings by Icelandic musicians and