I've heard this one before and I've always enjoyed it. However, I didn't know it was native to my home province of Småland, where I was born and grew up, before I left for university 15 years ago. As I said, I didn't know this was a local song, yet hearing you play makes me feel very homesick.
Tack så mycket ! Ja det är fint här men vi saknar snö iår, det är riktigt deprimerande. Meeen det våre inte möjligt att spela in i skogen om vi hade snö, so well ^^
@@RickardHallerback Ja, jag lärde mig när jag pluggade folkmusik i Sverige ;) Det är sant att snö är lite opraktiskt, men så mycket bättre iaf än den grå himmel vi har nästan hela vintern ! Tack, jag ska fortsätta såklart !
It took me a while bu I finally felt ready for this wonderful polska and it took me only two days to get it right :) (right enough. now it's just practice...)
You played beautifully. What is the name of this instrument in Denmark? Please say. It is a nice instrument that I loved at the first sight. Thank you so much.
The instrument is also called Nyckelharpa in Danemark (possibly spelled a bit differently sometimes, for example nøkkelharpe). Thanks for the compliment.
It's said in the description : Credits intro music : CD 'Norsk folkemusikk på radio - Dei fyrste åra på radio', track 10, tune 'Vill du vara venn min' It's from a collection of recordings of the norwegian radio dating back to the 1930s. It's the oldest radio program in the world that is still running today. I highly recommend it if you love norwegian music. The package is simply called "Norsk folkemusikk på radio" and is composed of 10 CDs, more infos there : grappa.no/en/albums/grappa/norsk-folkemusikk-norwegian-folk-music-1-10/
j'adore tes vidéos! merci beaucoup pour partager :) j'ai hâte de commencer d'apprendre ces chansons. amitiés d'Écosse! c'était Gjallarhorn qui m'a inspiré d'apprendre le violon (est-ce qu'il y a un mot pour 'fiddle' en français?).
Merci pour ce gentil commentaire =) Super que Gjallarhorn aie été ton inspiration, c'est mon groupe préféré ! En français le fiddle est "violon", mais le musicien folk est "violoneux/violoneuse" au lieu de "violoniste" (classique).
Un air magnifique et entraînant comme d'habitude! Encore une fois on peut remarquer le rôle majeur ( pour ne pas dire _essentiel_ ) joué par *l'ornementation* par le biais de laquelle tout le génie des musiciens se trouve exprimé ^^
Merci ! Oui l'ornementation est très importante en musique scandinave... et pourtant savoir jouer sans elle est aussi crucial, car faire sonner "typique" un air sans ornements est bien plus difficile et fait appel à des caractéristiques plus profondes, comme l'utilisation de l'archet... :)
Well, to be honest I don't know much at all about finnish folk music in particular - that's also why I don't speak often about it. I know that the finnish national folk instrument is the kantele, so not the fiddle as in Sweden and Norway. Also the dances are quite different apparently - but in the swedish-speaking part of Finland, the repertoire and style are very close to swedish.
In the US, get in touch with the American Nyckelharpa Association ! In Sweden... depends where. The easiest is to get into the folk music scene, that's where all the musicians are.
@@EmelieWaldken I am a mountain dulcimer player and music practitioner and would love to learn to play nychelharpa❤️ I will try your suggestion Thanks Judy Anderson Castellano
@@judithcastellano6175 Oh so nice with the mountain dulcimer ! I've wanted one for years but it's hard to find here ; I could build one but tbh I don't think I have the time for yet another instrument ^^ Good hunt for your nyckelharpa !