varjumine
Varjumine, also known as Estonian folk singing, is a traditional form of choral singing that originated in Estonia. It is a unique and integral part of Estonian culture, known for its distinctive sound and communal nature. Varjumine is typically performed by large groups of singers, often in outdoor settings, and is characterized by its harmonious, resonant tones and the use of traditional Estonian melodies and rhythms.
The tradition of varjumine dates back centuries and has been passed down through generations. It is deeply
Varjumine is not just a form of entertainment but also a means of expressing emotions, telling stories,
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, varjumine gained international recognition, particularly during the Estonian Song
Today, varjumine continues to be an important cultural practice in Estonia. Efforts are being made to preserve