Kvalda, a Finnish jazz ensemble, combines lucid Scandinavian jazz and free … Read Full Bio ↴Kvalda, a Finnish jazz ensemble, combines lucid Scandinavian jazz and free expression into a fresh and modern blend of music. It is characteristic of the quartet to diffuse the boundaries of improvisation and composition - as if the musicians were on an eventful journey, delivering its adventures, colours and tastes to the listeners.
Kvalda won the inter-Nordic competition Young Nordic Jazz Comets 2004 - the final was held at Stockholm Jazz Festival. The quartet, formed in autumn 2002, has experience of several performances both in Finland and abroad.
Kvalda has released three albums, Kvalda (2004), Leia (2007) and Blindfold (2011).
Official homepage: www.kvalda.net
Myspace: www.myspace.com/kvalda
Kvalda won the inter-Nordic competition Young Nordic Jazz Comets 2004 - the final was held at Stockholm Jazz Festival. The quartet, formed in autumn 2002, has experience of several performances both in Finland and abroad.
Kvalda has released three albums, Kvalda (2004), Leia (2007) and Blindfold (2011).
Official homepage: www.kvalda.net
Myspace: www.myspace.com/kvalda
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Rauha
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@santramakela668
Rauha is pronounced in Finnish exactly as you tried to pronounce it, and therefore means peace. But I understand that it is a difficult word for an English speaker. Evening from Finland ❤
@Poiuytrew.Q
It doesn’t seem difficult to pronounce, it’s the letter combination “u” before “h” that is maybe unfamiliar. Rao-hah.
@paulwittine9783
Love this game. We had it with us and played it at Dice Tower East.
@terry3733H
light but replay-able games 🎉 easier to teach my friends and language independent 😊
@ImaginEric
Shout out Busta Rhymes!
The video title cracked me up. 😂
@mrbastos
I came to make a similar comment, haven't even watched it yet but shoutouts to whoever made this reference....now to watch the video
@ezrawinston9025
must be chris yi. he always steps correct
@Naeddyr
I checked the forums a bit to figure out whether 'Rauha' is just a coincidental faux-amis with Finnish 'rauha', 'peace', and apparently a card or something similar is called Taivas (sky/heaven) so I'm feeling confident in saying that rauha is pronounced "ROWhuh", row as in 'prow', not as in 'row'. Taivas is DYE-vuss/TYE-vuss, the t has no aspiration like English 't' does nor is it voiced like English 'd' is.
@Miksei
And roll the "R"!
@Poiuytrew.Q
“Row” can be pronounced differently depending on usage.