The Icelandic Choir music genre is a type of choral music that originated in Iceland. It is characterized by its use of traditional Icelandic folk melodies and harmonies, as well as its use of vocal techniques such as vibrato, glissando, and yodeling. The genre is often performed a cappella, with the voices of the choir blending together to create a unique sound. Icelandic Choir music is often used to accompany traditional Icelandic dances, and is often performed at festivals and other special occasions.
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