kaalunõud
Kaalunõud is a type of traditional Estonian folk music. It is characterized by its rhythmic and often repetitive melodic structures, typically played on instruments like the accordion, fiddle, and clarinet. The term "kaalunõud" itself can be translated loosely as "balance dishes" or "scale dishes," a name that is thought to reflect the even, steady, and balanced nature of the music.
The origins of kaalunõud are rooted in rural Estonian life, often associated with social gatherings, dances,
Kaalunõud is not a strictly defined genre with rigid rules but rather a broader category encompassing various