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Jonna Jinton

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Jonna Jinton, a Swedish artist and filmmaker, ventured into the realm of music with a sense of curiosity and reverence for her cultural roots. Her musical journey, which began in 2016, is marked by her discovery and exploration of "kulning," an ancient Scandinavian singing technique known for its high-pitched calls. This traditional method, once used for communicating with livestock, became the cornerstone and the beginning of Jonna's musical expression.

 Along the way she began composing her own songs with inspiration from the untamed beauty of nature, and the mystic melodies of Nordic folklore.
While music is a new avenue for Jonna, her approach is deeply intertwined with her background in visual arts. Her songs are not merely sounds but stories told through a fusion of auditory and visual elements, reflective of the vast, untouched landscapes of her homeland. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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The Wolf Song

4,878
2

Song for the Earth

4,648
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THE FROZEN CALL

4,332
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The Spirit Song

4,063
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Kulning - Calling the Spring

3,678
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The Winter's Lullaby

3,369
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Du gamla du fria

1,652
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LUCIA - The night of light

1,423
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The Singing Ice of Storsjön

372
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THE ART OF BALANCING STONES

142

albums

Songs & Callings

Songs & Callings

The Wolf Song

The Wolf Song

The Spirit Song

The Spirit Song

The Frozen Call

The Frozen Call

The Singing Ice of Storsjön

The Singing Ice of Storsjön

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Songs Callings

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Jonna Jinton

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Vargsången

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The Spirit Song - Single

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YMusic

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Kulning

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The frozen speak

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