turvatasona
Turvatasona is a musical term used in the context of Nordic and Eastern European folk music traditions. It refers to a specific type of polyphonic singing where two or more voices are sung in perpendicular interweaving patterns. This creates a rich and complex texture of sound with overlapping melodies and harmonies.
The term "turvatasona" is derived from the Finnish language, where "tursa" means "deep" or " complex" and
In turvatasona, singers typically use a technique called "layering" or "nesting", where a melody is introduced
Turvatasona is often used in traditional folk songs and laments, particularly in Finland, Estonia, and Latvia,