Seto polyphonic singing

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Seto polyphonic singing is a traditional multipart vocal music style of the Seto people of southeastern Estonia and northwestern Russia, characterized by rich harmonies, call-and-response structures, and deep cultural and ritual significance.

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Label Occurrences
Seto polyphonic singing canonical 2
Seto leelo singing tradition 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf intangible cultural heritage
polyphonic singing tradition
traditional vocal music style
associatedWith Estonian traditional music
Finno-Ugric musical traditions
Setomaa region
documentedBy ethnomusicologists
folklorists
hasCharacteristic call-and-response structure
drone-based sonority
improvised ornamentation
multipart vocal texture
rich harmonies
hasCulturalRegion Northwest Russia
surface form: northwestern Russia

southeastern Estonia
hasEmotionalTone festive expression
lament-like expression
hasFunction community identity reinforcement
oral history transmission
ritual expression
hasRole chorus
lead singer
hasTempo dance-like rhythms
free rhythm sections
hasTexture heterophony
parallel polyphony
language Seto language
performanceContext festivals
religious processions
village gatherings
performedBy female singers
male singers
practicedBy Seto people
relatedTo Seto leelo
requires collective participation
shared repertoire of songs
supportedBy folk music festivals
local cultural organizations
threatStatus vulnerable tradition
transmissionMode intergenerational learning
oral tradition
typicalEnsembleSize small vocal group
usedIn calendar rituals
life-cycle ceremonies
religious feasts
weddings

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Seto associatedWith Seto polyphonic singing
Seto national costume associatedWith Seto polyphonic singing
this entity surface form: Seto leelo singing tradition
Seto people culture Seto polyphonic singing