Jon Henrik REACTION (Daniel's Joik)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
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  • @Haakonisak
    @Haakonisak 5 лет назад +138

    Joik is the vocal tradition by the Sami people(my folk group), the indiginous people of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. You dont joik to a person, an animal, a nature fenomena or even a rock or a three. You joik THE person, animal, nature phenomena, rock or three. The joik is kind of the sound of their spirit. As one other sais in the comments, joik is ancient, one of the oldest European vocal traditions. To get your joik is an honour given from one person to another that means something to you.
    The Sami have actually much in common to the american natives and folk groups in northern Russia. My theory is that the traditions of the sami and the american indians have followed the migration of one folk group to Scandinavia, and a different over the Bering Strait to Northern America .
    You should listen to Mari Boine from way up north in Norway, she is the most famous of the sami artists, actually one of the most famous indiginous artists anywhere. She is known all over the world for her music.
    Here she joiks the eagle ruclips.net/video/kprl0CECykA/видео.html

    • @youngh.5690
      @youngh.5690 5 лет назад +2

      @Håkon Isak Sarak Thanks for explaining it better than Google!!

    • @Pilutta100
      @Pilutta100 5 лет назад

      Perfectly said

    • @jespergranstrom5267
      @jespergranstrom5267 5 лет назад +4

      säg norra sverige om du ska skriva sånt där, ingen forskare vet ännu om samerna eller germanerna var först i sverige som vi känner till idag.

    • @Haakonisak
      @Haakonisak 5 лет назад +7

      @@jespergranstrom5267 Er du redd for å bli smittet av sameblod? Jeg har aldri sagt at hele Sverige er et samisk område, hvis det er det du er redd for. At samer er urbefolkning i de landene har ILO 169 slått fast en gang for alle.

    • @jespergranstrom5267
      @jespergranstrom5267 5 лет назад

      @@Haakonisak jajemen vill int bli smittad ;)

  • @ThorMNKasp
    @ThorMNKasp 4 года назад +28

    The person standing at the side of the stage with glasses was named Adam. He passed away a few days ago from Covid 19. he was a very well liked television and radio host in Sweden.

  • @MrFelixify
    @MrFelixify 5 лет назад +25

    They are speaking Swedish. But he is a Sami. Sami people are indigenous of Northern part of Sweden, Norway, Finland called Lappland. Kind of simular culture to native american people. A joik has no words.

    • @ThorMNKasp
      @ThorMNKasp 5 лет назад +4

      There are sami people in Russia as well.

  • @johankaewberg8162
    @johankaewberg8162 3 года назад +4

    The entire nation wept, and he won the whole thing :-)

  • @andrewcrawford7813
    @andrewcrawford7813 4 года назад +3

    I am Irish, don't no the words, I no it was for his dead best friend, fucking brilliant

  • @Northman-from-the-North
    @Northman-from-the-North 5 лет назад +6

    This is from Swedens Got Talent when Jon Henrik won singing a tribute in Sami joik to his friend Daniel who recently passed away.
    Sami people (also called Lap man) are the native people living in the north part of Sweden, Norway, and Finland herding reindeers and having their own language, religion and culture.
    If you want to listen more from this guy you should react to another live performance when he sing and joik to get her with a girl called Anina;
    A world full of battles found here ruclips.net/video/0WWjx54GePE/видео.html

    • @ThorMNKasp
      @ThorMNKasp 5 лет назад

      Sami people in Russia as well.

  • @judgementhallcollections8168
    @judgementhallcollections8168 4 года назад +2

    Wow ! I had been trying to remember this song and finally came across it. At the end I was distracted by something and youtube queued your reaction up next, and I was like oh oh I know you from a few reactions I had seen, mainly Dimash. You always seemed to be most moved by music at the same places as I am. So it was a delight to see. I know this has happened once before and I commented. On reaction you had. Now,it could be hugely embarrassing if it was this same performance and I have already said the same exact thing, but at least you can see my sincerity and laugh.

  • @Skelldr
    @Skelldr 4 года назад +1

    Indigenous people of the north: Rise!! Don’t be ashamed anymore. It is our duty to show, what was a shame for our forefathers. Shame no more.

  • @youngh.5690
    @youngh.5690 5 лет назад +5

    You get some great recommendations!!!

  • @danielpurpletree8440
    @danielpurpletree8440 5 лет назад +2

    First I'd just like to say I've really been enjoying your videos.
    I have some recommendations for more Aurora reactions her whole performance at Nidarosdomen (Nidaros Cathedral in Norway) is worth watching but my picks would be: Little Boy In the Grass, Lucky, Walking In the Air (Cover) & It Happened Quiet (This was the 1st time this song had ever been performed live or otherwise). There are others songs from this performance that you've already reacted to on other videos so i haven't included them. Timestamps are in the description area.
    With these next two you get to appreciate Aurora's band as well.
    The Seed (Live for Like A Version)

    Across the Universe (The Beatles Cover) (Live for Like A Version)

    Also it's worth watching (tho you don't need to react to it) triple j's (Like A Version) interview with Aurora as it gives a good insight into her personality & sense of humor. P.S. I'm still getting used to commenting on youtube videos so I'll work on getting better at condensing any future comments
    .

  • @Canyouhandleth1s
    @Canyouhandleth1s 3 года назад +2

    He actually had a faint choir jojking with him right in the beginning, that nobody registered until afterwards. He believes that his loved ones who have passed on was with him right there.

  • @Pilutta100
    @Pilutta100 5 лет назад +2

    I love that you like the Jojk, like previously commenting here it is a celebration. And Dimash including culture into his singing is also amazing,more singers from around the world should. I love that.

  • @kristofferhellstrom
    @kristofferhellstrom 3 года назад +3

    RIP Adam Alsing :(

  • @baciugheorghe6558
    @baciugheorghe6558 5 лет назад +3

    wooooooooooow goosebumbs

  • @FluffysMum
    @FluffysMum 4 года назад +1

    You might find it of interest that Joni Mitchell is of Sami heritage too 💖

  • @freitezn
    @freitezn 8 месяцев назад

    "The lyrics “Hey o le ah no yo na no yo, Hey ah na no yo na no yo” that follow the initial chant seem to carry a sense of longing and a yearning for connection. It is as if Jon Henrik is reaching out to Daniel, trying to bridge the gap between the earthly realm and the spiritual world.
    Listening to “Daniel’s Joik,” I am reminded of the profound bond between friends, and the strength that can be found in memories and music. It serves as a reminder that even in the darkest moments, there is always hope and the possibility of healing. The simplicity of the melody and the heartfelt emotion in Jon Henrik’s voice make this song a truly moving experience".

  • @Paliemienckaieo-ix4lg
    @Paliemienckaieo-ix4lg 11 месяцев назад

    STOP PAUSING THE VIDEO!!!
    ITS RUINS THE EXPIERENCE

  • @KimOfDrac
    @KimOfDrac 4 года назад +2

    His song "Jag är fri" is awesome❤
    Check out Jonna Jinton and her version of the swedish national anthem❤

  • @Oscarji888
    @Oscarji888 4 года назад

    Pause and say something, instead of putting your lame text up. A bit too unprofessional imo