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  2. Music of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    The 1950s and 60s also saw the publication of Herbert Tampere's Eesti rahvalaule viisidega ("Estonian folk songs with melodies"), a collection of folk songs. The first LP of traditional music, Eesti rahvalaule ja pillilugusid ("Estonian folk songs and instrumental pieces") was released in 1967.

  3. Category:Estonian folk music - Wikipedia

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    Estonian folk music groups (1 C, 7 P) M. Estonian folk musicians (1 C, 1 P) S. Estonian folk-song collectors (10 P) Pages in category "Estonian folk music"

  4. Category:Estonian folk music groups - Wikipedia

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    Estonian folk rock groups (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Estonian folk music groups" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  5. List of musical groups from Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Estonian diaspora band [3] Kristallid [4] band guitar music [4] 1966-1969 [4] Vocalist: Jaak Joala [4] Kukerpillid: Kuldne Trio: Lõõtsavägilased: ensemble folk 2014- Malcolm Lincoln: band No-Big-Silence: band Trad.Attack! band folk 2013– Traffic: band Meelik band indie rock 2022- Members: Andres Kõpper, Martin Petermann, Meelik Samel ...

  6. Torupill - Wikipedia

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    It is not clear when the bagpipe became established in Estonia. The instrument was known throughout Estonia. The bagpipe tradition was longest preserved in West and North Estonia where folk music retained archaic characteristics for a longer time. Later when the fiddle was taking over folk music a lot of bagpipe tunes were transcribed for it.

  7. Category:Music of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Folk festivals in Estonia (7 P) I. Estonian music industry (3 C) J. Estonia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest (2 P) O. Music organizations based in Estonia (5 C ...

  8. Estonian folklore - Wikipedia

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    His major field was folk religion and mythology, a study on Estonian, Livonian and Russian folk beliefs. His most monumental work Grundzüge des estnischen Volksglaubens [5] was published from 1949 to 1957 in Copenhagen. Arvo Krikmann and Ingrid Sarv assembled the five-volume Estonian proverb collection "Eesti vanasõnad" between 1980 and 1988. [6]

  9. Estonian Folklore Archives - Wikipedia

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    Estonian Folk Songs and Instrumental Music compiled by Herbert and Erna Tampere and Ottilie Kõiva published in 1970 set with an accompanying song texts was the original edition. In 2003, the enlarged edition Anthology of Estonian Traditional Music was published on CDs with added parallel English translation of the texts.