Plønk - Frogs and Fireflies (Duo Christian Mohr Levisen & Björn Kaidel)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • 🎧🐸 Stream "Frogs and Fireflies" everywhere: ploenk.dk/frogsandfireflies
    Introducing Plønk - the new duo of Christian Mohr Levisen (Denmark) and Björn Kaidel (Germany)! We fuse our passion for folk music, captivating melodies and intimate duo playing to breathe new life into the Waldzither - a traditional 9-stringed plucked instrument from Germany.
    About the tune:
    Folk festivals in summer are something really special. Seemingly endless nights filled with dancing and sessions until the early morning hours. Meeting friends, playing good tunes, simply enjoying life.
    This tune was inspired by just such a festival: Klangrauschtreffen in Northern Germany. We would like to dedicate it to the whole Klangrauschtreffen team who make this great festival happen every year - thank you!
    Why the name "Frogs and Fireflies"? Well, you'll have to visit Klangrauschtreffen yourself to find out ;)
    Christian Mohr Levisen - Waldzither
    Björn Kaidel - Waldzither
    🌍 Website - www.ploenk.dk
    🟦 Facebook - / ploenkfolk
    📸 Instagram - / ploenkfolk
    Camera - Regina Kunkel
    Video Edit - Björn Kaidel
    Recording, Mix & Master - Jürgen Treyz
    Waldzithers built by the company C.H. Böhm around 1920.
    #waldzither #folkmusic #cittern
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Комментарии • 29

  • @Tina-o2h
    @Tina-o2h 19 дней назад +1

    I came across this song randomly on Spotify as background music, but I had to stop what I was doing and just listen because this is so pretty and joyful. Please write more music together!

    • @BjoernKaidel
      @BjoernKaidel  17 дней назад

      Thank you for your nice words, Tina! :) That's super nice to hear that you enjoyed our music so much to look us up! More music will come soon - we've already recorded a couple of other tracks and the studio is booked for a second session. So keep a look out for more and feel free to follow us here or on Spotify to get notified of new releases :)

  • @philippmies8506
    @philippmies8506 18 дней назад +1

    Absolutely epic guys!!!

  • @binary132
    @binary132 Месяц назад +6

    My 6y/o started dancing like crazy when she heard this! :)

    • @BjoernKaidel
      @BjoernKaidel  Месяц назад

      @@binary132 Oh, that's so cool to hear! Thanks for sharing!

  • @edwardmort3523
    @edwardmort3523 Месяц назад +4

    Sweet! Double Sweet!

  • @regina.nyckelharpista2224
    @regina.nyckelharpista2224 Месяц назад +6

    PLØNK! This tune lives rent-free in my head! 🐸 I enjoyed filming and photographing you guys so much, thank you for the great energy, music and friendship! ❤

  • @tommccurry9000
    @tommccurry9000 27 дней назад +2

    Really, Really pretty. Thanks for the lively, sweet, high-energy music.

    • @BjoernKaidel
      @BjoernKaidel  27 дней назад

      @@tommccurry9000 Thank you so much for your very nice comment 😊 Happy to read that you like it!

  • @fabistunes
    @fabistunes Месяц назад +4

    Instant replay!✨💜

    • @BjoernKaidel
      @BjoernKaidel  Месяц назад

      Feel free to watch as many times as you like 🩷💜

  • @AlyssaFiddle
    @AlyssaFiddle Месяц назад +4

    🐸 ✨❤

  • @paulflute
    @paulflute Месяц назад +2

    very nice.. i love the quiet bit..

    • @BjoernKaidel
      @BjoernKaidel  Месяц назад

      Thank you, Paul! It's one of my favorite parts as well :D

  • @andrewcharman-williams
    @andrewcharman-williams Месяц назад +4

    Very nice. Look forward to hearing more from the two of you. It reminds me I need to get strings for an old Waldzither I have to get it usable.

    • @BjoernKaidel
      @BjoernKaidel  Месяц назад

      Thank you, Andrew! Hope you'll enjoy playing your waldzither! We're already working on more, so stay tuned! :)

  • @frank_g
    @frank_g 21 день назад +1

    Lovely stuff. What are you tuned to? Sounds lower than my open C. I have two Waldzithern here, but would love to get a pretty instrument like yours!

    • @BjoernKaidel
      @BjoernKaidel  21 день назад

      Thank you, Frank! I'm tuned to the traditional open C tuning (CGCEG), but Christian uses GCGDG here. So you're right, he uses a lower tuning. We both got very lucky with our instruments, these models aren't very common... Christian plays a Böhm Typ 3, I play a Böhm Typ 4 in this video. There was a Typ 3 on sale on German eBay a couple of days ago, wanted to send you the link, but seems like it's already sold...

    • @frank_g
      @frank_g 21 день назад +1

      Thanks for taking the time to respond. I have a Meinel & Herold in C, a Pluckthun in G... GDGBD. Your video certainly makes me want to get them out again!

    • @BjoernKaidel
      @BjoernKaidel  21 день назад

      @@frank_g Always happy to have a conversation! :) I also have a Meinel & Herold, also nice instruments! I never had a Plückthun, but would really like to try one some time. Hope you'll enjoy playing them again! :D

    • @frank_g
      @frank_g 21 день назад +1

      @@BjoernKaidel wir können auch gern Deutsch reden... I do actually have another question. The Meinel in C has an 'optima' string set on it with a very light first string. What gauge do you use? Also, I think I can get my hands on a Böhm that I sold on a few years back. What strings work for you for the G tuning?

    • @BjoernKaidel
      @BjoernKaidel  21 день назад

      @@frank_g Wir können gern Deutsch schreiben/sprechen :D Bei der Meinel muss ich sagen, dass ich gar nicht weiß, welcher Saitensatz da drauf ist. Da ist noch der Satz drauf, der beim Kauf drauf war. Ich spiele die nicht so häufig, weil ich die Böhms vom Klang her lieber mag. Auf meinen Böhms hab ich aktuell die Saitensätze von Lenzner drauf. Leider geben die nicht an, welche Stärken die Saiten haben.
      Ich selbst hab bisher keine Waldzither in der G-Stimmung, die verwendet nur Christian. Er verwendet Elixir-Gitarrensaiten und macht die zweite Schlaufe selbst. Soweit ich das verstanden habe, experimentiert er da mit den Stärken/hat da noch keine wirklich perfekte Lösung gefunden. Soll ich ihn fragen, welche Saitenstärken er bei der Aufnahme verwendet hat?