Go for it, it's one of these simple tunes which are really rewarding and still are great to play after years ! Yes I'm quite proud of this way of putting double-stops on screen, I wonder why I never thought of that before ^^'
Jämtlands different dialects is actually recognised as a langue by the EU, regional langue, and it is called jamska. And what you are playing now is by many refered to as national anthem.
Very nice! I know that Stockholms Spelmansgille plays this a little differently in the second half of the first A-part. It's always fun to hear and compare different versions of the songs you know. Hope your knee gets better soon!
Yes there are always different versions, I have a vals in 8 versions (and they're really different) and new ones pop up every now and then ! Thanks, my knee got better but now it's my finger being a trouble -_-
Please do not apologise for playing a tune that has lyrics that honor the efforts of the forefathers. It is not respectful. Do remember to whom you owe gratitude for the Scandi folk music to be existing at all: The forefathers (in Jamska = 'fedran'). Actually, without certain prominent Jamts there would only be Kalinka here since the 1800's circa. This is really true. Russian trad. music is nice, but I think you get what was the point. I hope you can understand that I write this in all well-meaning. Greetings from "Sweden" :)
Maybe something if you understand the Swedish language, and maybe a little nerdy? Merit and Olle Hemmingsson are very good. ruclips.net/video/tGDCWaRBC74/видео.html ruclips.net/video/TEutsu3D0g0/видео.html The one with the guitar.
That's such a beautiful place and amazing tune. Juzt love it ❤
Fascinating history behind this tune! I'm happy to see that you can play again :)
The video was recorded in june, before I got my problem with my finger. Today I can play a bit again, but I have to be very careful !
Very interesting, and a great tune, thanks!
Great video ! Good lesson ! Thanks ! Very nice tune ! Wonderful playing ! Thanks ! martin
Больое Вам спасибо, что знакомите с прекрасной музыкой Скандинавии и в таких сказочно-волшебных местах!
Pozhaluysta =)
Oh, nice! I've been meaning to learn this one! As usual, great video and I really liked the way you gave us the double stops :)
Go for it, it's one of these simple tunes which are really rewarding and still are great to play after years ! Yes I'm quite proud of this way of putting double-stops on screen, I wonder why I never thought of that before ^^'
A nice tune. I need to try and learn a new tune. Just so very busy.
Wow so good. Hope you have regained health in your hand. Many talented musicians in Jämtland.
Thanks, it's getting better and better but it's not 100% yet. Nyckelharpa is the most problematic instrument for now, sadly =/
Thanks for the demonstration/. Fine/.
Jämtlands different dialects is actually recognised as a langue by the EU, regional langue, and it is called jamska. And what you are playing now is by many refered to as national anthem.
Very nice! I know that Stockholms Spelmansgille plays this a little differently in the second half of the first A-part. It's always fun to hear and compare different versions of the songs you know.
Hope your knee gets better soon!
Yes there are always different versions, I have a vals in 8 versions (and they're really different) and new ones pop up every now and then !
Thanks, my knee got better but now it's my finger being a trouble -_-
Nice! Thanks!
Sadly I don't play violin.... but it still sounds great on my concertina - thank you :
väldigt vacker :)
Nice tune, and great playing. Looks like a Baroque bow, yes?
Thank you ! Yes it's a baroque bow, from The Bow Studio in Gävle, Sweden !
Please do not apologise for playing a tune that has lyrics that honor the efforts of the forefathers. It is not respectful.
Do remember to whom you owe gratitude for the Scandi folk music to be existing at all: The forefathers (in Jamska = 'fedran'). Actually, without certain prominent Jamts there would only be Kalinka here since the 1800's circa. This is really true. Russian trad. music is nice, but I think you get what was the point.
I hope you can understand that I write this in all well-meaning.
Greetings from "Sweden" :)
Lovely
De heit int jämtland, de heit Jamtlann!
Heavenly !
Their flag looks like our Cascadia flag. Perhaps that's where our flag originated...
God damn!
Maybe something if you understand the Swedish language, and maybe a little nerdy? Merit and Olle Hemmingsson are very good.
ruclips.net/video/tGDCWaRBC74/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/TEutsu3D0g0/видео.html
The one with the guitar.
Why wouldt you play it just because its patriotic?
Probably she´s a commie.
@@romanus4879 Maybe you should google "the great patriotic war".
because nationalism is for simpletons
Stop teasing