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Gjerstadspringar - Norwegian Folk Music on Hardanger Fiddle 

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The hardanger fiddle is a folk music instrument from the southwest of Norway. Here, masterfully played by the two great fiddlers, Mats and Guro. They just released a duo album filled with beautiful arrangements of traditional hardanger fiddle music, which you can buy here: nesheimeden.ba...
They learned this tune from Guro's teacher, Salve Austenå.
Mats Edén - Hardanger Fiddle
Guro Kvifte Nesheim - Hardanger Fiddle
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Recording, mastering and idea - Frederik Quist Holm
Filming and editing - Lukas Thomsen / luninjoproductions

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Комментарии : 40   
@franksabatino7576
@franksabatino7576 Год назад
To my undereducated ear, this music has controlled frenzy (hope that makes sense), which I find appealing.
@andyharpist2938
@andyharpist2938 Год назад
Indeed. It has an attractive yet slightly sinister sound. It's not surprising that the Norwegian church frowned upon such instruments, thinking they were connected to the devil in some way.
@ananyapareek812
@ananyapareek812 Месяц назад
it's addictive once you get into it 😀
@alanknights2779
@alanknights2779 7 дней назад
The tuning presents a challenge and the strength of the structure of the violin as the highest string can be tuned to a top G octave and a fifth above middle C.
@jennykalahar
@jennykalahar Год назад
I love these so much that I feature a Hardanger fiddle player in one of my novels. He's a traveling tent musician who kept a diary in the late 1800s to early 1900s. (Wish I could have found a great HF photo to use for the cover!)
@charlesa.robinson7722
@charlesa.robinson7722 2 года назад
I loved it! I was searching for traditional Norwegian dance music and it was all museum stale. I have danced the hambo to traditional music before. So hearing your performance relieved me that the Norwegian Tradtional Spirit is not dead. I am of both Scottish - Campbell - Irish - Carroll and English - Robinson. So very likely some Norwegian blood in me also. Ha, ha. Very nice, great spirit, thanks!
@dahaliantongue
@dahaliantongue 6 месяцев назад
Sounds really sweet
@pinguchan1
@pinguchan1 Год назад
This is phenomenal, thanks for this wonderful video. Their synergy is so impressive.
@AndersPaulTörnqvist
@AndersPaulTörnqvist Год назад
Skön musik Man blir inspirerad. Himla fint. Från Anders Thörnquist
@NPasch-fd1tj
@NPasch-fd1tj 10 месяцев назад
Ich liebe Hardanger Fiddle Musik!!
@user63hfusbxjvk
@user63hfusbxjvk Год назад
It has very beautiful sounds 👏
@markharris4539
@markharris4539 3 года назад
Great sound!
@sharifhossain887
@sharifhossain887 4 месяца назад
Nice 👍
@andyharpist2938
@andyharpist2938 Год назад
Så stemningsfull av de gamle dagene
@erikm8372
@erikm8372 2 года назад
This tune is very much based on a slow listening tune “Rosen” or The Rose, is it not? Very clearly hear that influence, I play the rose lol
@Sickmonkey3
@Sickmonkey3 3 года назад
hyggelig, takk for dette
@stuckmannen3876
@stuckmannen3876 Год назад
solid :)
@MadMusicologist
@MadMusicologist 4 года назад
What a tricky rhythm from ca. 2'00'' onward.
@PsychedelicChameleon
@PsychedelicChameleon 2 года назад
I think it's the same rhythm all the way through, though the melody may syncopate interestingly, and to me it sounds like it's a "Telemark springar" rhythm. I think the fiddler's think of this rhythm as an uneven 3 count: 1 long, 2 medium, 3 short
@andyharpist2938
@andyharpist2938 Год назад
I think of it like a dance for everyone with a broken left leg.
@phillipmarques8403
@phillipmarques8403 11 месяцев назад
Ah yes, the sound of my country
@Retriever-nk8nl
@Retriever-nk8nl 8 месяцев назад
@sarahmfarmer
@sarahmfarmer 2 года назад
It’s a great tune! Is it traditional or your own composition?
2 года назад
It is a traditional dance tune feom Gjerstad on Norway
@TheUnionForever
@TheUnionForever 2 года назад
My Nordic ancestors approve.
@h_dumpty
@h_dumpty 4 года назад
Thank you for the nice music! Where could I buy the early baroque bow?
@MrLuridan
@MrLuridan 3 года назад
I've seen them on Ebay.
@davidlinton2799
@davidlinton2799 3 года назад
I would check out the Early Music Shop or the Von Hune Workshop.
@h_dumpty
@h_dumpty 3 года назад
@@davidlinton2799 Thank you. I will check it.
@AllenGarvin
@AllenGarvin 3 года назад
@@davidlinton2799 You can get a pretty basic one from them, but for quality late renaissance/early baroque, I'd recommend someone like Harry Grabenstein www.hfgbowmaker.com/ -- I have several of his, that I use for both overhand and underhand playing, and they're top quality at a reasonable-ish price range.
@peterpozman6972
@peterpozman6972 2 года назад
Hyggelig. Tusen takk.
@alvaroruizgonzalez99
@alvaroruizgonzalez99 9 месяцев назад
Hi! I've been looking for a Hardanger fidle to buy but I don't know where I could get one. Could you help me, please?
@vrai3078
@vrai3078 3 года назад
0:14 you can hear the licc :D
@FrkstadD
@FrkstadD 2 года назад
samma her
@NoSupports
@NoSupports 3 года назад
Kinda black sea and circassian mix.
@Cdawg_6969
@Cdawg_6969 Год назад
Lord of the rings brought me here
@MrChristianDT
@MrChristianDT 8 месяцев назад
I did joke, once, that it'd be funny if it turned out that old Germanic folk music would just be Oompah with different instruments. Kind of almost sounds like I could be on the right track, here- it keeps pairing up & repeating segments in sets of two & always ends a segment on a single big note (pardon my complete lack of music jargon. Hopefully, readers follow what I mean.)
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