kurkunielestä
Kurkunielestä is a Finnish term that translates to "throat language" or "throat speech." It refers to a vocal technique often associated with certain folk music traditions, particularly in Finland and Estonia. This style of singing utilizes guttural sounds, raspy tones, and a pronounced resonance in the throat. It is not a formal language but rather a method of vocal production that adds a distinct timbre and expressive quality to singing.
The use of kurkunielestä can evoke a sense of rawness, earthiness, and deep emotional expression. It is
Examples of music that might incorporate elements of kurkunielestä can be found in various forms of Finnish