lühisvool
Lühisvool is a type of musical technique used in various forms of folk music, originating from the Baltic countries. The term is Estonian and translates to "short flow" or "short current" in English. It refers to a repetitive pattern of chord progressions, commonly used in melodies and harmonies.
In lühisvool, a short musical phrase is repeated with slight variations, creating a sense of continuity and
Lühisvool is not limited to a single instrument or musical style, but rather is a versatile technique
The use of lühisvool in folk music serves several purposes. It creates a sense of rhythm and