Du har inte funderat på om det är engelsktalande som kommenterat? Jag har nämligen både vänner och släkt i USA. Och du har faktiskt fel, det finns visst engelsktalande som har intresse.
The tunes are Reserven by Roland Andersson, Tierpsschottis by Olov Jansson and Tenstapremiärn by Roland Andersson. The band is Starkens spelmän from Tierp and Roland Andersson is the accordion player.
DAVID ERIKSSON ! ARE YOU ANY RELATION TO THE LATE GREAT SWEDISH ORCHESTRA LEADER "WALTER EEIKSSON ' WHOM I MET PLAYING AT MANY SWEDISH DANCES , CONCERTS AND FOLKDANCE FUNCTIONS IN NEW YORK CITY ? THIS IS MY VERY FAVORITE SCHOTTIS WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE BAND PERFORMING ? THE MUSIC AND ALL OF THE FOLK DANCERS ARE S'WONDERFUL ; POSITIVELY THERAPUTIC = LAURA-why walk through life when you can 'd a n c e' !
In Minnesota, in the 90's this dance was selodom heard of. As a visiting Swede, I was extremely strange in most aspects. Well, not all. The gathered flock of you young women asked me ditt and that. They asked me if I thought in English, talking to them, was strange. I replied maybe uncertain, I try to think in English, talking to you, I said. I thought: How would you speak to me or think in Swedish or Norwegian even , speaking English as you are ? I can understand Norwegian a great bit, even mimic it a bit, as well as all Swedish dialects. I can also mimic some Danish and understand it, if it is from Köpenhamn.
FearOfMelophobia Hårgalåten or Horgalåten. It is the original key in the beginning and end. In the middle they are playing a different version in another key but the motif is the same.
Could somebody please name the tune, the video starts with, please? I think from 1:58 they change to another tune, it would be great if somebody could name that as well. Tack!