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Ari Johnson
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I'm Ari
I believe in being intentional about remembering where you come from. That's why I contacted a local Hardanger Fiddle maker on a whim and purchased one so that I can try to recreate the sounds my ancestors might have heard living on the coast of Denmark in the 1700s. This is also why I've spent the past 5 years studying the classical liberal arts, getting a grasp of the foundation of truth, beauty, and philosophy. I'm currently studying the Greek language to aid my future studies and here hopefully all of these ideas come together.
I believe in being intentional about remembering where you come from. That's why I contacted a local Hardanger Fiddle maker on a whim and purchased one so that I can try to recreate the sounds my ancestors might have heard living on the coast of Denmark in the 1700s. This is also why I've spent the past 5 years studying the classical liberal arts, getting a grasp of the foundation of truth, beauty, and philosophy. I'm currently studying the Greek language to aid my future studies and here hopefully all of these ideas come together.
Effort and Enthusiasm: The Duty of the Intelligentsia in a Culturally Divided World
2024 Academic Conference presentation at Ralston College in Savannah Georgia
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I think Norway won the Eurovision song contest one year with a chap playing the Hardanger fiddle and singing.
slayyyyy
Just one small correction: Although there might be Hardanger fiddles with ivory inlay, the vast majority have inlay made from mother of pearl, bone from a cow or other common animal in Norway and maybe abalone.
How kool😊
I think that's very luckily not ivory but a mother of pearl inlay. The dragons tongue could be ivory, tho idk...
It could be antler or bone. Elk ivory is a thing, although I’m pretty sure that’s teeth. Still, I agree that the majority of the inlay looks to have a bit of the shimmer typical of mother-of-pearl.
If you told me that was a violin I would believe you because I dont know the difference.
Four stringe on top and four sympathetic strings.. I need to know wher the last one goes.. 😱
I assumed the chorded d string counted as two? Could be wrong though
There are actually 5 sympathetic strings on the bottom, not 4! I misspoke. However, there are some Hardanger Fiddles with only 8 strings (4 on top, 4 on bottom). It just depends on the maker.
The way I audibly gasped 😱 it’s stunning
I liked fiddles that would be the one
I'm very impressed for being completely confused.
Where can I get one, original, and where to learn to tire etc
There are a few fiddle makers in the United States who could make you an instrument, or you could find a maker somewhere else in the world. Ebay also has cheaper options but I assume the quality of sound wont be the same. I got my fiddle made by Wulffenstejn Hardanger Fiddles in Utah and I love it! I've learned many pieces on the instrument just by listening and trying to replicate what I hear but The Hardanger Fiddle Association of America can get you in touch with music and a teacher if you want to learn in a more professional way.
The strings attach to the tailpiece at the bottom of the fiddle. The decorative dragon is the scroll
This was so thought provoking, thank you for sharing this! :)
Your video was as beautiful as it was educational. I'm ready to travel to Norway and buy myself a hardanger fiddle. That was haunting, and enchanting.
The Hardanger Fiddle is not violin,it is it`s own instrument,the Traditional amount of strings is 8 and not 9! And you are also forgetting that the fact it has sunken F-holes which also seperates The Hardanger Fiddle from a violin!
Your channel's about-section really captured my interest and I love the topics of your videos! :) In case you decide to continue sharing your journey, I subscribed to your channel, as to not miss out. If you're truly into geometry, I'd advise taking a look at John Gabriel, since he rigorized calculus geometrically and offers many, many other profound insights.
I fell in love with this instrument when I watched a movie called 'The Polar Bear King,' a beautiful movie with beautiful music. It's one of my favorite movies of all time, and it has the hardanger fiddle in many places.
This is a terrific lesson and performance, beautifully presented. Thank you!
Can you do Golden Hour by JVKE on hardanger fiddle
This sound touches me somehow... My soul music.
Fabulous video, beautiful playing and very educational. Thanks so much.
does the hardanger have a sound post ? Thank you Norwegians for you contribution to the world.
It does, I found it.....well fitted too.
When I and my wife tried to talk to a woman from Hardangervidda, it was to no avail, for she talked strange and totally strange. Strangely not a word in the common or understandable. Quite and utter strange. Swedish and Norwegian is said to be mutually intelligble.
That's a beautiful instrument, someone definitely put a lot of time and skill into it. And it has a very unique sound, I'd never heard of a fiddle like that. Thank you for the demonstration.
I’ve heard that tune somewhere. A CD I once owned that I bought when I was a teenager.
It's a popular tune on hardanger fiddle
@@charlesstockton6457 I had to do some digging, but it was on an album called The Sweet Sunny North by Henry Kaiser and David Lindley.
Intonation. Also, you need a 4/4 beat for it to sound like a coherent dance (usually by foot tapping)
Why is literally every hardanger/ hardingfele video someone explaining every detail about the instrument before playing? History, construction, tuning, cultural origin etc The vast majority of people who find these videos most likely know what it is. Pretty sure the algorithms won't send your video to clueless people (outside of rare exceptions). And there's also that 20 second wikipedia search they can do if they don't. A wall of text is absorbed in seconds compared to minutes and minutes of blathering
Stop talking... and just skip the video if you don't want to watch it
The algorithm sent my this. I saw this instrument for the first time. Listened to the history and then liked the music.😊
@@rd9831 "outside of rare exceptions"
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LADY U ARE A RARE BEAUTY. BLESS FOR YOU BLISS. I'D HAVE LIKED TO HEAR YOU PLAY THE NORAFJELLS. IT ALWAYS MAKES MY BOWELS GO STAMPEDE. REMEMBER TO TROLLSTELLE IT.
Quite a instrument, thanks for demo/.
Very interesting to me, thank you for this introduction. I recommend Rydvall/Mjelva and the track 'Hjaltaren' perhaps. It blew me away when I heard it. I subscribed to your channel.
This is a GREAT video! This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Play Rohan knights.You will do it for Rohan!!!
Great video with concise info about the hardanger. Thanks.
Celtics vibes....
Ebay 59 dollars
Excellent video on a very unique instrument! Thank you very much!
Hjaltaren by Rydvall/Mjelva - you will likely love.
She's right ,a beast to tune and get it to sing 😮😊
Thanks! 🙂👍
I love these so much that I feature a Hardanger fiddle 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!)
so cool
recently a young women from decorah IA played hardanger fiddle to a rapt audience on the viking mississipi when we were in a nearby port eden ehm studied at st olafs college north field MN which teaches hardanger fiddle .
Beautiful! Thank you, Ms. Johnson! This made my day. 🙂
from norvay, and ... goo
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Go slower and practice. And yeah im norwegian
These violins are featured prominently in Hogwarts Legacy of all places! Being a violinist myself, I was curious why I was seeing nine stringed violins all over the game and led me to research into it a bit more. Which led me to this video!
Consider purchasing one?
I need one
This is one hard instrument to play! Great job! Some advice: Slow down, work on your intonation and rythm.
Great explanation Wonderful video!
Romantic...
Hi Ari! I was wondering if I could use your very informational video in a video game pitch to explain a new instrument idea for an animated social game. This instrument fits the aesthetic of the game very well
Please keep it up. You need to research Promo'SM.