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Lithuanian traditional polyphonic songs, known as sutartinės.
"These songs are characterised by a specific musical language, archaic texts and elements of ritual choreography. Most of the sutartinės songs have the following features: (1) linear polyphony; intertwining voices with regular or frequent harmonization at the interval of second; (2) narrow melodic range and limited number of scale steps; (3) polyrhythms and rhythmic complementarity with frequent syncopation; (4) two different texts performed simultaneously; (5) stanzaic structure, where a stanza consists of a meaningful text and a constantly recurring refrain of asemantic words or syllables; (6) the syncretic nature of the performance, where music, text and movement are closely linked."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuanian_folk_music
"These songs are characterised by a specific musical language, archaic texts and elements of ritual choreography. Most of the sutartinės songs have the following features: (1) linear polyphony; intertwining voices with regular or frequent harmonization at the interval of second; (2) narrow melodic range and limited number of scale steps; (3) polyrhythms and rhythmic complementarity with frequent syncopation; (4) two different texts performed simultaneously; (5) stanzaic structure, where a stanza consists of a meaningful text and a constantly recurring refrain of asemantic words or syllables; (6) the syncretic nature of the performance, where music, text and movement are closely linked."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuanian_folk_music