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The Folk Music Podcast
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 29 มิ.ย. 2020
Ep. 33/Folk Rock Revival, with Mattias Thedens
Together with the new folk rock phenomena Gangar, Mattias Thedens has made a ruckus in the Norwegian folk scene recently. The band’s irresistible blend of Norwegian folk tunes, old-school rock, youthful energy and unapologetic stage presence is definitely making people pay attention.
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Ep. 32 / SOLO, with Anna Ekborg
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Anna Ekborg is currently one of the most prominent fiddlers on the Swedish Folk Music scene, both as a solo artist and as a member of ensembles such as Swedish Grammy nominees Northern Resonance. In 2021, Anna released the critically acclaimed debut album SOLO which was nominated for a Swedish grammy, named solo album of the year by Lira Music Magazine and won prize for folk music of the year a...
The Bouzouki in Irish Music, with Andy Irvine
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Taken from episode 30 of The Folk Music Podcast; «The Songwriter, with Andy Irvine» 🎧 Subscribe to The Folk Music Podcast: bit.ly/3igWXRn 💡 Learn more about the show: thefolkmusicpodcast.com 📱Get social: Instagram: @thefolkmusicpodcast Facebook: @thefolkmusicpodcast
Is folk music being simplified? feat. Anna Massie
มุมมอง 1022 ปีที่แล้ว
Talking to Scottish multi-instrumentalist Anna Massie about the current trends in the trad music scene! Check out the full episode: thefolkmusicpodcast.com/episodes/how-cool-is-traditional-music-with-anna-massie 🎧 Subscribe to The Folk Music Podcast: bit.ly/3igWXRn 💡 Learn more about the show: thefolkmusicpodcast.com 📱Get social: Instagram: @thefolkmusicpodcast Facebook: @thefolkmusicpodcast
Making a living playing Irish Traditional Music, with Anders Trabjerg and Mayo Yanachi
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Excerpt fra episode 24; Galway 🎧 Subscribe to The Folk Music Podcast: bit.ly/3igWXRn 💡 Learn more about the show: thefolkmusicpodcast.com 📱Get social: Instagram: @thefolkmusicpodcast Facebook: @thefolkmusicpodcast
Hans Martin Austestad explains Bluegrass
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Norwegian banjo player Hans Martin Austestad talks us through the origins of the Bluegrass genre. Check out the full episode: thefolkmusicpodcast.com/episodes/the-banjo-episode-with-hans-martin-austestad 🎧 Subscribe to The Folk Music Podcast: bit.ly/3igWXRn 💡 Learn more about the show: thefolkmusicpodcast.com 📱Get social: Instagram: @thefolkmusicpodcast Facebook: @thefolkmusicpodcast
Hans Martin Austestad playing Halling after Ragna Bredo Frydenberg - The Banjo Episode
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Norwegian banjo player Hans Martin Austestad showing how to adapt Norwegian traditional music repertoire on the banjo! 🎧 Subscribe to The Folk Music Podcast: bit.ly/3igWXRn 💡 Learn more about the show: thefolkmusicpodcast.com 📱Get social: Instagram: @thefolkmusicpodcast Facebook: @thefolkmusicpodcast
Karen Tweed discusses her accordion bass playing in Irish Music (The Folk Music Podcast ep. 18)
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In this excerpt from episode 18 of the show Karen Tweed talks about her use of the bass side of the accordion in Irish music. 🎧 Subscribe to The Folk Music Podcast: bit.ly/3igWXRn 💡 Learn more about the show: thefolkmusicpodcast.com 📱Get social: Instagram: @thefolkmusicpodcast Facebook: @thefolkmusicpodcast
Accordion, Art & Jellyfish, with Karen Tweed (The Folk Music Podcast ep 18)
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In this episode I’m speaking with English piano accordion player Karen Tweed. Karen is known for her smooth, playful style on the accordion and is regarded as one of the finest performers of Irish Music on the instrument. She regularly teaches at The Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at Limerick University and the Folk and Traditional Music program at Newcastle University. In this conversa...
Xeno Manía, with Ale Möller
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We're kicking of the second season of the show with legendary Swedish folk- and world musician Ale Möller. In this conversation we're focusing on Ale's approach to folk music and how he's able to maintain his own unique voice across all his various projects. This is a rather special episode to be, as I've been a fan of ale's work for many years, and he has been one of my biggest musical role mo...
Oskar Reuter - Current State
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Swedish guitarist Oskar Reuter playing his original tune «Current State» as part of his feature on the Folk Music Podcast. Check out episode 15; Swedish Folk Guitar, with Oskar Reuter: bit.ly/34tGUKI Video & Sund by Anders Lillebo 🎧 Subscribe to The Folk Music Podcast: bit.ly/3igWXRn 💡 Learn more about the show: thefolkmusicpodcast.com 📱Get social: Instagram: @thefolkmusicpodcast Facebook: @the...
Swedish Folk Guitar, with Oskar Reuter
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In episode 15, I’m speaking with Swedish folk guitarist Oskar Reuter. Oskar is a versatile musician who is currently in high demand on the Scandinavian folk scene. His work includes projects like Goodland Trio, Oskar & Jonathan and the newly formed Grit Quartet. Recently, he has also become a permanet member of the band Sver, one of the busiest folk bands in Scandinavia. In August he released h...
Landskein, With Lauren MacColl
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In episode 14, I’m speaking with fiddler Lauren MacColl. Lauren hails from The Black Isle in the Scottish Highlands and she is considered one of the country’s most expressive fiddlers. I’m really impressed by her latest album called Landskein, in which she focuses on old Scottish airs with a minimalistic approach to both arrangements and production. The whole album is recorded in a place called...
Fiddle Solo, by Olav Luksengård Mjelva
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Norwegian fiddler Olav Luksengård Mjelva playing one of his own tunes as a part of his feature on the Folk Music Podcast. Check out episode 12; A World of Folk Music, with Olav Luksengård Mjelva Video & Sund by Anders Lillebo 🎧 Subscribe to The Folk Music Podcast: bit.ly/3igWXRn 💡 Learn more about the show: thefolkmusicpodcast.com 📱Get social: Instagram: @thefolkmusicpodcast Facebook: @thefolkm...
A World of Folk Music, with Olav Luksengård Mjelva
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A World of Folk Music, with Olav Luksengård Mjelva
Exploring Scandinavian Rhythms, with Jens Linell
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Exploring Scandinavian Rhythms, with Jens Linell
The Art of Storytelling, with Matthew Byrne
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The Art of Storytelling, with Matthew Byrne
The Music of Riverdance, with Emma McPhilmey
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The Music of Riverdance, with Emma McPhilmey
Sonny Terry inspired Harmonica blues by Richard Gjems
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Sonny Terry inspired Harmonica blues by Richard Gjems
The role of singers in an Irish session (with Snorre Solem)
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The role of singers in an Irish session (with Snorre Solem)
How to approach Scandinavian Folk Music as a drummer (with Jens Linell)
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How to approach Scandinavian Folk Music as a drummer (with Jens Linell)
Reminds me of Glen Velez. Also, Love how expressive the drum skin can be, love the dulcet bass glissandos.
What about Donal Lunny?
Didn't even know this was published, glad to see the love in the comments. THANK YOU ALL!
wow great story
Thank you so much for sharing with us Mr Ale Moller. You are a musical inspiration with your fabulous tunes and music and it reaches us all over the world. Lots of Gratitude
I just looove this tune ❤ another example why he is one of my favourites. And the location Sangerhuset have some good memories from there.
He's right. Most people aren't aware that 80% of the blood *donated* to the Red Cross is sold to for-profit corporatons, many in Switzerland. The remaining 20% is *sold* to hospitals. Have you ever seen a hospital invoice? Take a look at the itemized price of a unit of blood, but be sitting down first.
Fantastic
What is the tuning for this?
Love Andy absolute legend and I picked up the zouk after his music
"I sold my blood for a Bouzouki, By the shores of Thessaloniki" Would be an excellent song lyric.
I would listen to that one!
Sounds like a rebetiko song.
What a fantastic story 😊
Great story 🎶🎶
Very interesting, thank you. Great Andy Irvine
Too bad no one has commented on this fascinating conversation. The album Landskein is absolute magic.
Thanks for watching Philip! I agree that the album has something unique about it, still listening to it every now and then
Awesome work! Keep it up. Great hidden gem of a podcast!
Thanks for watching :)
Underrated podcast 👏
I was so curious to find out what solo it was, and I didn't know it but it's so awesome :)
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I'm practicing English with a your podcast xddd
Haha, brilliant! I wouldn't liten too closely to my English though 😂
Where are you from?, I've heard that accent before I can't identify it still hahs
Will there be a complete version of this interview? I'd love to see it in full.
Thanks for your interest! Yes, we'll publish the whole video shortly. You can also listen to the audio version, which is currently available as a podcast.
@@thefolkmusicpodcast8188 Are you going to put it all up? This clip is great
Började på trummorna i Musiksalen på PC! ca 1989.
It's insane to hear these stories from the front line of folk! Truly amazing.
Indeed! Andy is a true legend!
Richard is the best 👌 👍
Rhythm is derived from the Greek rheïn, to flow or stream. Too many "musicians" beat or chop the flow out of rhythm because they were taught that rhythm means beat. I like her comparison to traffic. Karen's music flows.
Pianists sometimes play Block Chords that pick out the melody with full chords. Karen plays some lovely chords and that's what sets her apart.
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They are known as Melodeons, not button accordions. Because you get two notes from one button, they are faster to play as the notes are closer together. Though, I'd pitch a good 48-bass accordionist like Sandy Brechen against any Irish melodeon player.
That depends where you live. What the English call a melodeon, the Irish call button accordion. In Ireland 'melodeon' is reserved for the one-row instrument.
I may need to invest in a tambourine
Very nice! For sure I will listen the whole podcast, nice memories from Galway!
Thanks Fernando! Galway is a great place!
If in doubt double-stop 😀😀😀
wow
This is severely under-viewed, it sounds amazing
Anders! Thank you so much for bring us this wonderful episode! I'm learning a lot about Irish music. Particularly, I felt identified with the way Karen conveys her inner self through her music. Keep going! Greetings from Posadas, Argentina!
Brilliant, happy you enjoyed this episode Martin! Karen is a wonderful human being. Grateful I got to do this episode with her!
How does the membrane sound so deep despite lacking any soundbox?
It’s a change in tension of the hide on the tamborine. You use your fingers to tighten or loosen it. The looser the deeper.
@@kittydare0965 I know I know, I was asking not about the tone/frequency but about the depth, for example a low guitar string would be almost inaudible without soundbox to resonate and amplify the sound. That's why drums are cylindrical and not flat discs, to provide room for sound to resonate, but tambourine doesn't have any box, so I wonder if that's perhaps digital audio enhancement? Or maybe very good microphone?...
@@pinkraven4402 partly it is that the microphone is close - probably taking advantage of some proximity effect. Also, think of loudspeakers. How big is the woofer speaker in a typical hi-fi? Compare that with the size of the membrane on this tambourine
@@MattNolanCustom true 🤔
@@pinkraven4402 consider also that the guitar string has next to no surface area and so is a terrible radiator of sounds, especially low frequencies
Love it!
incredible !
😃 Promo>SM.
Another wonderful listen - thank you!
Thanks for listening! - If you have any suggestions for guest you would like to see on the show inn the future, please let me know!
@@AndersLillebomusic Amy Thatcher, Kathryn Tickell, Adam Sutherland, Jim Sutherland, Phil Cunningham, Chris Drever, Stevie Wonder! :) Am finding the podcasts very uplifting.
Such a wonderful listen - thank you very much.
Thanks for listening Mike! Happy you enjoyed it
The Great musician, it's a pleasure to know him and the group.
Collab?
Sure!
This hits deep
no joke i mean i guess a joke
That was one hour and 16 minute well spent. Thank you for a awesome and interesting talk.
Very impressive!
molto bello il brano. Ma suoni una Astrand baritona? Quale è il tuning?
Incredible performance , I've been playing a 13 " Remo Panderello with a 3 mil. snare side head tuned very low on the four left side lugs and higher on the right side lugs . This seems to work well for pitch bending . What size and make Tambourine is that and what kind of head and tuning are you using ? Thanks for the Great Performance , it was very Enjoyable .
This made my day. What beautiful playing, thank you
Amazing