kahejalaline
Kahejalaline is a term used in Estonian to describe a type of traditional folk music that is characterized by its dual vocal lines. This musical style is a significant part of Estonian cultural heritage and has been passed down through generations. The term "kahejalaline" translates to "two-voiced" in English, reflecting the dual vocal lines that are a defining feature of this music.
The origins of kahejalaline can be traced back to the medieval period, when it was used in
Kahejalaline music is often performed at cultural events, weddings, and other social gatherings. It is also
In recent years, kahejalaline has gained international recognition, with performances and recordings by Estonian musicians and