lauldakse
Lauldakse is a musical term of Estonian origin that describes a particular style of singing. It is often translated as "is sung" or "to be sung" and refers to a communal and participatory form of vocal music. This style is deeply rooted in Estonian folk traditions, particularly in the practice of regilaul, an ancient form of Estonian folk song.
In lauldakse, the emphasis is on group singing, often without formal direction or accompaniment. The melodies
Modern interpretations of lauldakse can be found in contemporary Estonian music, where composers and performers draw