ühtlas
Ühtlas is a term that originates from the Estonian language, where it refers to a type of traditional folk music that is characterized by its simplicity and repetitive nature. The term "ühtlas" translates to "uniform" or "equal," reflecting the consistent rhythm and melody that define this genre. Ühtlas music is often performed using simple instruments such as the kannel, a traditional Estonian flute, and the viiul, a type of violin. The music is typically accompanied by singing, often in a call-and-response style, and is often used to accompany traditional Estonian dances.
Ühtlas music has its roots in the rural communities of Estonia, where it was used to accompany
In recent years, ühtlas music has gained international recognition, with many artists and groups from around