Finnish Folk music?
Finnish Folk music?
So this question has been going through my head for a couple of days now and i am finally posting it. But what i been wondering about is Spiritual Folk music, I only know of one Artist named Tenhi which is like a Dark folk band according to wiki... Is there any Artist that are pretty similar to their style? Or maybe Influences about Nature and the Seasons in there lyrics? This would be helpful thank you!
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So by “spiritual” you mean old gods, deities of nature, spells and such? Not so much Christian-themed music?RedDawn wrote:So this question has been going through my head for a couple of days now and i am finally posting it. But what i been wondering about is Spiritual Folk music, I only know of one Artist named Tenhi which is like a Dark folk band according to wiki... Is there any Artist that are pretty similar to their style? Or maybe Influences about Nature and the Seasons in there lyrics? This would be helpful thank you!
Check out Värttinä’s Äijö, that’s right in the ballbark. (The spell part is power words for driving off a viper.)
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I had the same question, about the meaning of "spiritual", etc.Jukka Aho wrote:So by “spiritual” you mean old gods, deities of nature, spells and such?
Edit: In USA, especially in the southern US states, there are church/religious organizations having choral groups which sing a kind of religiously-oriented music known as spirituals. But that is not "folk" music, per se.
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Yes not so much of Christian theme kind of music. Thanks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9RZ1Kkwu_k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9RZ1Kkwu_k
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Finland did not have a written language until the early 16th century, when a prominent Christian wrote a translation of the Christian Bible into the Finnish language of that time. Otherwise, in regard to ancient Finland, the Kalevala tales are the most authentic reference. It is known that Finland has a rich pre-Christian history, but much of that now becomes a matter of individual (your) interpretation and speculation, as few facts now exist.RedDawn wrote:Yes not so much of Christian theme kind of music. Thanks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9RZ1Kkwu_k
However, a study of the Kalevala tales is highly recommended! (Google: Kalevala)