Eesti muusika / Estonian music

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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby Swienegel » 2014-12-05, 21:02

Four pages about Estonian music and not a word about Zetod or Curly Strings? I'm devastated :lol:

Zetod - Kergotamine
Zetod - Õs viä'
(they're not actually singing in Estonian, but I think it counts)

Curly Strings - Kauges külas
Curly Strings - Seitse pruuti

And another band: Jäääär
Jäääär - Viimane tramm

And one of my favourite estonian songs:
Mari Pokinen - No näed

And since I saw that someone recommended Tulli Lum, who are really not estonian, I'll take the chance to recommend a vepsian song I really like, by a band from Russian Karelia:
Anna tulla - Ken om värnik?

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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby ainurakne » 2014-12-08, 19:19

Swienegel wrote:And since I saw that someone recommended Tulli Lum, who are really not estonian, ...
Most of the band members should be actually Estonians, except the vocalist who is native Livonian speaker, of course.
Swienegel wrote:... I'll take the chance to recommend a vepsian song I really like, by a band from Russian Karelia:
Anna tulla - Ken om värnik?
This is really awesome.
Sounds like Finnish, spoken by a Latvian. :lol:
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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby Swienegel » 2014-12-08, 19:45

ainurakne wrote:
Swienegel wrote:And since I saw that someone recommended Tulli Lum, who are really not estonian, ...
Most of the band members should be actually Estonians, except the vocalist who is native Livonian speaker, of course.
Really? I thought they were Latvians. But you might be right, I don't actually know.

ainurakne wrote:
Swienegel wrote:... I'll take the chance to recommend a vepsian song I really like, by a band from Russian Karelia:
Anna tulla - Ken om värnik?
This is really awesome.
Sounds like Finnish, spoken by a Latvian. :lol:
I know some Latvians who speak really good Finnish, don't generalise :D
It's pretty close to Finnish, that's true. Especially in the vocabulary. But some things remind me of Russian, like the word 'ken' being pronounced as 'kjen'. But don't hit me, I don't speak any Russian. And then there's the 3rd person ending -b like in Estonian, which Finnish doesn't have. It's a funny mix.

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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby hashi » 2014-12-08, 21:32

Thanks Swienegel! Those are some really good songs :)
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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby Swienegel » 2015-01-04, 17:19

Curly Strings' Kauges külas ('In a faraway village') just got voted Estonia's song of the year 2014 :) Well deserved in my opinion. I saw them live before Christmas and they were great :)

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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby ainurakne » 2015-01-15, 22:32

Swienegel wrote:Curly Strings' Kauges külas ('In a faraway village') just got voted Estonia's song of the year 2014 :)
They got bunch of awards from tonight's show of Estonian Music Awards too. :D
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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby Olinguito » 2015-12-06, 9:01

Heard a charming little Estonian lullaby by Arvo Pärt a moment ago. It’s called Kuus kuus kallike.


I think the title means “Hush Hush Darling” – though when I typed it into Google Translate it came out as “Six month sweetheart”. :P
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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby ainurakne » 2015-12-06, 16:19

Olinguito wrote:I think the title means “Hush Hush Darling” – though when I typed it into Google Translate it came out as “Six month sweetheart”. :P
Indeed, for some reason Google Translate translates "kuus kuus" as "six months", although it should be "six six". :hmm:

But the word in the song is "kuss", with heavily palatalized "s". Although, because of the way it is sung, it does sound very similar to "kuus". :wink:
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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby france-eesti » 2016-05-05, 18:02

Tere õhtust :D
Mul on 1 loll küsimus :P

Is that Estonian ?

Kõik on hästi

I can regognize some words "krooni" or "kuidas" but I'm not sure :hmm:

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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby ainurakne » 2016-05-05, 19:42

Yes it is!
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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby france-eesti » 2016-05-06, 7:53

Thank you very much :D have a nice day!
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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby Linguaphile » 2018-03-11, 23:45

Just thought I'd post a few Estonian songs which have the lyrics included:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEKt_hQT0Ik
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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby Linguaphile » 2018-03-11, 23:47

Sono di continuo a caccia di parole. Descriverei il processo così: Ogni giorno entro in un bosco con un cestino in mano. Trovo le parole tutt'attorno: sugli alberi, nei cespugli, per terra (in realtà: per la strada, durante la conversazioni, mentre leggo). Ne raccolgo quante più possibile. -Jhumpa Lahiri

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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby Linguaphile » 2018-03-11, 23:55

Sono di continuo a caccia di parole. Descriverei il processo così: Ogni giorno entro in un bosco con un cestino in mano. Trovo le parole tutt'attorno: sugli alberi, nei cespugli, per terra (in realtà: per la strada, durante la conversazioni, mentre leggo). Ne raccolgo quante più possibile. -Jhumpa Lahiri

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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby Linguaphile » 2018-03-12, 14:05

Sono di continuo a caccia di parole. Descriverei il processo così: Ogni giorno entro in un bosco con un cestino in mano. Trovo le parole tutt'attorno: sugli alberi, nei cespugli, per terra (in realtà: per la strada, durante la conversazioni, mentre leggo). Ne raccolgo quante più possibile. -Jhumpa Lahiri

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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby Linguaphile » 2018-03-12, 14:07

Sono di continuo a caccia di parole. Descriverei il processo così: Ogni giorno entro in un bosco con un cestino in mano. Trovo le parole tutt'attorno: sugli alberi, nei cespugli, per terra (in realtà: per la strada, durante la conversazioni, mentre leggo). Ne raccolgo quante più possibile. -Jhumpa Lahiri

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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby Linguaphile » 2018-03-12, 14:08

Sono di continuo a caccia di parole. Descriverei il processo così: Ogni giorno entro in un bosco con un cestino in mano. Trovo le parole tutt'attorno: sugli alberi, nei cespugli, per terra (in realtà: per la strada, durante la conversazioni, mentre leggo). Ne raccolgo quante più possibile. -Jhumpa Lahiri

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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby Linguaphile » 2018-03-13, 3:05

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAjzkRM-4y4
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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby Linguaphile » 2018-03-14, 4:39

Here's another one with on-screen lyrics. (Though I'm snickering over "Sõnageda" in the video title, and it's "õige aeg on ees," not "õlge aeg on ees". So we can make it a "spot the errors" game, maybe?) :D It's not too bad, actually, there are only a handful of small errors and those first two are really the only funny ones...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COeO9KhZvAg
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Re: Eesti muusika / Estonian music

Postby Linguaphile » 2018-03-15, 14:10

Sono di continuo a caccia di parole. Descriverei il processo così: Ogni giorno entro in un bosco con un cestino in mano. Trovo le parole tutt'attorno: sugli alberi, nei cespugli, per terra (in realtà: per la strada, durante la conversazioni, mentre leggo). Ne raccolgo quante più possibile. -Jhumpa Lahiri


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