merepärleid
Merepärleid, also known as merepärl or merepärlmuusika, is a traditional Estonian musical genre that originated in the coastal regions of Estonia. The term "merepärleid" translates to "sea pearls," reflecting the genre's association with the sea and its pearls. The music is characterized by its use of traditional Estonian instruments such as the kannel, viiul, and löökpillid (percussion instruments), as well as the incorporation of elements from other European folk music traditions.
Merepärleid is typically performed by small ensembles or solo musicians and is often accompanied by dance.
The genre has evolved over time, incorporating elements from other musical styles, including jazz and rock.