pruutiline
Pruutiline is a rare and historically significant type of traditional Estonian folk song, primarily associated with the coastal regions of western Estonia, particularly the islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa. The term "pruutiline" derives from the Estonian word "pruut," meaning "bride," indicating that these songs were traditionally performed during wedding ceremonies and related festivities.
Pruutiline songs are characterized by their lively, rhythmic nature and often feature call-and-response patterns, communal singing,
These songs have been passed down orally through generations, reflecting the cultural and social values of
Pruutiline songs are distinct from other Estonian folk genres, such as *laulud* (songs) or *tantsud* (dances),
The revival of interest in pruutiline in recent decades has contributed to its continued relevance in Estonian