This is her version of the swedish national anthem. The official version is kinda more upbeat but this one is just hauntingly beautiful and it captures the vibe of the nature here so perfectly.
It really gives me the feeling i had when traveling the north of sweden, it's magical nothing less them a dream come true, what a truely beautiful country we live in
She also take som artistic freedom with the melody and mashes it with kulning the traditional heading call. What she does is awesome, part of my family comes from the north Kiruna, Svappavara and Vittangi so this really appeals to my heart.
Hi from Sweden! This is a version from the north of Sweden with their very deeep melancholy way/ feeling thst you find sround these parts of Sweden She also use a singing way inn Sweden called Kulning"💖🤗🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪!
What I love the most about our national anthem is that it doesn’t mention Sweden even once. In fact, it’s a song promoting Nordic unity, and only became the national anthem unofficially afterwards. It’s just so typically Scandinavian to let ”Jantelagen” influence even your country’s national anthem.
You are wrong. There is a third and forth verse: Jag städs vill dig tjäna, mitt älskade land, Din trohet till döden vill jag svära. Din rätt, skall jag värna, med håg och med hand, Din fana, högt den bragderika bära. Din fana, högt den bragderika bära. Med Gud skall jag kämpa, för hem och för härd, för Sverige, den kära fosterjorden. Jag byter Dig ej mot, allt i en värld Nej, jag vill leva jag vill dö i Norden! Nej, jag vill leva jag vill dö i Norden!
@@larstegelberg1888 Incorrect. The third verse, added in 1910: "Jag städs vill dig tjäna, mitt älskade land Dig trohet till döden vill jag svära Din rätt skall jag värna med håg och med hand Din fana, högt den bragderika bära" Not a single mention of Sweden. I am Swedish, I think you are as well, you should know this.
@@larstegelberg1888 True that "Med Gud skall jag kämpa för hem och för härd För Sverige, den kära fosterjorden Jag byter Dig ej mot allt i en värld Nej, jag vill leva jag vill dö i Norden"
I really love Jonnas version of our national anthem, she's made it hauntingly beautiful. Her videos are always interesting to watch and she's multitalented.
@@herrbonk3635 of course there are beautiful landscapes all over the world but countries like Sweden or Norway have more beauty than many other places and that's a fact. An italian here
@@wolves8802 A different kind of beauty, if you are talking about the northern parts. (My area, around Stockholm-Uppsala is actually much more similar to Italy, than to northern Sweden.)
@@herrbonk3635 the areas you mentioned are beautiful cities with very beautiful architecture. I just love the beauty of this country as a whole but the most I love its nature it is just breathtaking in every season
The meaning of the lyrics: "Thou ancient, Thou free, Thou mountainous north Thou quiet, Thou joyful [and] fair! I greet thee, loveliest land upon earth, Thy sun, Thy sky, Thy climes green. Thou thronest on memories of great olden days, When honoured Thy name flew across the earth, I know that Thou art and wilt remain what thou werest, Yes, I want to live, I want to die in the North"
The haunting background singing is a vocal technique called Kulning. It is originally an ancient herding call from these parts of the world and works so well in her musical videos to support her singing. She has several videos on her channel where she demonstrates the technique and shows that it also works on modern cows xD
To me our land is magical. In fact our culture and native faith has many stories of great creatures such as giants, trolls, witches and yes elves. In our old native faith there were some women regarded as incredibly wise who were called "Völva" (singular)"Völvor" (plural) these were women who had magical powers and they were able to predict the future, they were said to be in contact with the spirit world. I believe if Jonna was alive back then that she would've been one. Have a wonderful day if you read this.
@@anklepick9524 Well thats fascinating. How do you know this? Ive always read that its a mystery where exactly finno-ugric comes from? Either way, i agree that the world is connected. In scandinavia we are very particular about removing shoes before coming inside the house aswell.
I also have been subscribed to her channel for some years now. That is all her videography. If you want to learn more about Jonna and where she lives, she made a wonderful 15 minute video chronicling her life and the rhythm of a year in the north of Sweden. It's fascinating to watch. ruclips.net/video/3zTR4ayDG38/видео.html
You will be very welcome to Sweden if you ever decide to come visit our beautiful country, a tip is to go more north since you can see more of our beautiful nature there and the towns are not as big and filthy there. Stockholm and gothenburg is kinda expensive although they got their attractions and beautiful views.
I love her you tube channel. She makes beautiful content. Beautiful, calming, back to earth, full of the beautiful nature of the place we're she lives. I recommend it to take a look!!!
Thankyou SoSo very much for this I have been asking you to react to this. I told you she is Swedens Aurora. also check out the Wolf call My great grandma sang it to put kids to bed. Again thank you my man for this.
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This is not our national anthem. She uses the same words but the melody is totally different. Personally I don't like when people do this to any song. I mean, if you're going to make up your own music, why not write your own lyrics as well?
Man kan göra olika tolkningar på en och samma sång. De som vrålar nationalsången på forbollsmatcher håller knappast samma tonart och det är också en ok version.
@@ulricaandrae4381 Man kan inte tolka en specifik låt genom att ändra melodi eller text. Gör man det så är det en helt ny låt. Man kan tolka genom att ändra hur det låter, med vadsomhelst t.ex instrument eller kroppsliga ljud, men melodi o text måste såklart va samma som originalet
This is her version of the swedish national anthem. The official version is kinda more upbeat but this one is just hauntingly beautiful and it captures the vibe of the nature here so perfectly.
It really gives me the feeling i had when traveling the north of sweden, it's magical nothing less them a dream come true, what a truely beautiful country we live in
She also take som artistic freedom with the melody and mashes it with kulning the traditional heading call.
What she does is awesome, part of my family comes from the north Kiruna, Svappavara and Vittangi so this really appeals to my heart.
@@kevinbennersten1446 you should visit sarek national park if your into hiking. definitely look at pictures of it on google.
Hi from Sweden!
This is a version from the north of Sweden with their very deeep melancholy way/ feeling thst you find sround these parts of Sweden She also use a singing way inn Sweden called Kulning"💖🤗🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪!
@@kristinaatgreenmeadowswede6714 Yes, i love the kulning!
What I love the most about our national anthem is that it doesn’t mention Sweden even once. In fact, it’s a song promoting Nordic unity, and only became the national anthem unofficially afterwards.
It’s just so typically Scandinavian to let ”Jantelagen” influence even your country’s national anthem.
You are wrong. There is a third and forth verse:
Jag städs vill dig tjäna, mitt älskade land,
Din trohet till döden vill jag svära.
Din rätt, skall jag värna, med håg och med hand,
Din fana, högt den bragderika bära.
Din fana, högt den bragderika bära.
Med Gud skall jag kämpa, för hem och för härd,
för Sverige, den kära fosterjorden.
Jag byter Dig ej mot, allt i en värld
Nej, jag vill leva jag vill dö i Norden!
Nej, jag vill leva jag vill dö i Norden!
The third verse names Sweden.
@@larstegelberg1888 Incorrect. The third verse, added in 1910:
"Jag städs vill dig tjäna, mitt älskade land
Dig trohet till döden vill jag svära
Din rätt skall jag värna med håg och med hand
Din fana, högt den bragderika bära"
Not a single mention of Sweden. I am Swedish, I think you are as well, you should know this.
@@Voidwatcher menade fjärde versen
@@larstegelberg1888 True that
"Med Gud skall jag kämpa för hem och för härd
För Sverige, den kära fosterjorden
Jag byter Dig ej mot allt i en värld
Nej, jag vill leva jag vill dö i Norden"
This is The National Anthem of Sweden in Jonna Jinton style
Beautiful 👌🙏🇸🇪❤️
I really love Jonnas version of our national anthem, she's made it hauntingly beautiful. Her videos are always interesting to watch and she's multitalented.
she is a great artist:, a painter, a singer, a film documentary maker (she won some awards) multitalented women.
Check out her video about living in the north "Living with the Dark Winters in Sweden | Midnight sun & Polar night"
I love her version of our national anthem 😊. And yes, we're spoiled up here in the North with a beautiful landscape. 🇸🇪
Great reaction, btw!
There are beautiful landscapes all over the planet.
//Another Swede
@@herrbonk3635 of course there are beautiful landscapes all over the world but countries like Sweden or Norway have more beauty than many other places and that's a fact.
An italian here
@@wolves8802 A different kind of beauty, if you are talking about the northern parts. (My area, around Stockholm-Uppsala is actually much more similar to Italy, than to northern Sweden.)
@@herrbonk3635 the areas you mentioned are beautiful cities with very beautiful architecture.
I just love the beauty of this country as a whole but the most I love its nature it is just breathtaking in every season
The meaning of the lyrics:
"Thou ancient, Thou free, Thou mountainous north
Thou quiet, Thou joyful [and] fair!
I greet thee, loveliest land upon earth,
Thy sun, Thy sky, Thy climes green.
Thou thronest on memories of great olden days,
When honoured Thy name flew across the earth,
I know that Thou art and wilt remain what thou werest,
Yes, I want to live, I want to die in the North"
Welcome to Sweden. 🇸🇪 I live in the northern parts with forests that never ends, mountains, lakes, rivers, moose and reindeers.
I watch her video's for several years now. She is extraordinary. Watching her video's gives peace of mind!
The haunting background singing is a vocal technique called Kulning. It is originally an ancient herding call from these parts of the world and works so well in her musical videos to support her singing.
She has several videos on her channel where she demonstrates the technique and shows that it also works on modern cows xD
This is my athem.
Born Raised in Sweden.
To me our land is magical. In fact our culture and native faith has many stories of great creatures such as giants, trolls, witches and yes elves. In our old native faith there were some women regarded as incredibly wise who were called "Völva" (singular)"Völvor" (plural) these were women who had magical powers and they were able to predict the future, they were said to be in contact with the spirit world. I believe if Jonna was alive back then that she would've been one. Have a wonderful day if you read this.
It sounds like a chant, with a beautiful voice, mystical and a pleasure to listen to!
It surely is 'fairy tale' material :-) I love her story and how she is living in her beloved Sweden. Thank you very much for your reaction @Highly!
Jonna is magical and all her video's are magical, full of nature and relaxing❤❤🌟
Tolkien based alot of his stories on norse myuthology, legends and culture. The elvish language is even based on finnish!
And the Finnish language comes from central Asia/Siberia. Ah, I love how the world is connected.
@@anklepick9524 Well thats fascinating. How do you know this? Ive always read that its a mystery where exactly finno-ugric comes from?
Either way, i agree that the world is connected. In scandinavia we are very particular about removing shoes before coming inside the house aswell.
I also have been subscribed to her channel for some years now. That is all her videography. If you want to learn more about Jonna and where she lives, she made a wonderful 15 minute video chronicling her life and the rhythm of a year in the north of Sweden. It's fascinating to watch.
ruclips.net/video/3zTR4ayDG38/видео.html
Jag vill leva jag vill dö i norden! God bless!
This is magical her voice ,and the landscape is beautiful together with her voice and landscape is magisch , moment thanks higly ❣️
You will be very welcome to Sweden if you ever decide to come visit our beautiful country, a tip is to go more north since you can see more of our beautiful nature there and the towns are not as big and filthy there. Stockholm and gothenburg is kinda expensive although they got their attractions and beautiful views.
This is just stunning!! The way she sings kinda reminds me of Myrkur. I love this kind of vibe. It feels very spiritual.
She was visiting Myrkur during her vacation so that makes sense
Now you have learn the swedish anthem(version of it)🇸🇪😁
I love her you tube channel. She makes beautiful content. Beautiful, calming, back to earth, full of the beautiful nature of the place we're she lives. I recommend it to take a look!!!
hi there..ure welcome to my place.i live just a few miles from jonnas place so u really need to come here and enjoy our living
A lot of Tolkien's writing was inspired from the north
I have been following her for almost 2 years. Her videos are very impressive.
Makes me long for the home of my ancestors.
Where were they from?
Please react to Jon Henrik🙌🏻🙌🏻🙏🏻
Our Swedish national anthem but more slow version ❤
I have been following Jonna for years , she is a beautiful creative person….
Thankyou SoSo very much for this I have been asking you to react to this. I told you she is Swedens Aurora. also check out the Wolf call My great grandma sang it to put kids to bed. Again thank you my man for this.
never seen the english translation... it's almost better in english :)
chills bro.. me too
Thank you! ❤
Awesome reaction video! Seems you got swept away as did I...
So haunting, like a beautiful ghost.
More like a fairy/elve...
You should listen to Sabaton singing the anthem! and also listen to La marseillaise if you haven't already!
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@@HighlyCombustibleReacts Alrighty I'll do that
Jonna is amazing
💛💙
React to the song fädernas kyrka
This is not our national anthem. She uses the same words but the melody is totally different. Personally I don't like when people do this to any song. I mean, if you're going to make up your own music, why not write your own lyrics as well?
We couldnt sing or anthem in scholl 8sweden) because of the immigrants
Norway is more beatiful!
I prefer the Zlatan version used for the Swedish car commercial.
I'm not a big fan of our national anthem, but this version is beautiful and it hurts knowing what is happening to my country. Noooo don't pause! orz
I like Sweden and it's wonderful landscape but dont get me wrong this vague sad sounding stuff is not really what I hope to see
It's not vague, and it's only sad in the contrast of what is happening today. The song is very Nordic.
It's the swedish national anthem but Jonna's version is inspired by swedish folk songs.
Du Gamla Du Fria?!? Inte ens rätt melodi va 🤣
Tror minsann Jonna andats in för mycket frisk luft. Ledsamt.
Det är mycket i ditt liv som är ledsamt?
Man kan göra olika tolkningar på en och samma sång. De som vrålar nationalsången på forbollsmatcher håller knappast samma tonart och det är också en ok version.
@@ulricaandrae4381 Man kan inte tolka en specifik låt genom att ändra melodi eller text. Gör man det så är det en helt ny låt. Man kan tolka genom att ändra hur det låter, med vadsomhelst t.ex instrument eller kroppsliga ljud, men melodi o text måste såklart va samma som originalet
@@jonasthemovie Nämen hallå där lille vän. Alltid lika trevligt när incel-personer hittar hit.
Har du fått nåt solljus i sommar?
@@mikaelandersen-svensson8638 Jag tar det som ett ja.