vzyatie
Vzyatie is a musical term that originated in Eastern European folk music traditions. It refers to a unaccompanied vocal performance, often sung by a solo male singer. The singer, typically accompanied by a duyanka (a type of Russian clarinet) or a balalaika, sings intricate melodies and accompanies themselves with percussive vocalisms.
Vzyatie is typically performed in a call-and-response style, with the singer singing an introduction or a pattern
The origins of vzyatie are rooted in Russian and Ukrainian folk music traditions, where it was used
Vzyatie is characterized by its use of complicated melodies, ornate decorations, and, often, a wailing or screaming