suhinaäänenä
Suhinaäänenä, also known as "suhina" or "suhina-voice," is a traditional Finnish singing style that originated in the 19th century. It is characterized by its unique vocal technique, which involves singing in a high, clear, and often breathy register. The term "suhina" translates to "whistling" or "squeaking," reflecting the sound's resemblance to a high-pitched whistle.
The suhina-voice is often associated with the Finnish folk music genre known as "suomalainen kansanmusiikki" or
The suhina-voice is typically performed by women, although men can also use this technique. It requires a
In contemporary music, the suhina-voice has been incorporated into various genres, including pop, rock, and electronic
The suhina-voice remains an important aspect of Finnish cultural heritage, preserving traditional musical techniques and expressions.