This song is pure North Magic and Folk Lore... Whats even more mystic is that no one knows who composed the song, or how old it really is. The oldest documented writings of this song is from 1785 by komministern i Bollnäs Johan Gabriel Lindström. But the tale and the song it self is with all probability far older.
There is a metal band from Sweden called In Flames who did an instrumental version of this song on their first album way back in 1993(?), which is how I first heard it. That version has no lyrics but even the melody is very haunting - I learned to (poorly) play it on violin at one point so it kind of stuck with me. Learning the lyrics makes it very clear why they chose this song! It's incredibly dark - hearing music that makes you forget about God and the whole world - so metal! This is a very lovely recording as well, the artist should be proud.
@@HejsanNiclas Dels är den ett mästerverk, både vad gäller musiken och sångtexten.
Dels är den en perfekt mix av mystik, folktro och nordisk folkmusik. Därtill vet Ingen hur gammal låten är eller vem som komponerat den. Den äldsta kända uppteckningen av sägnen är gjord av komministern i Bollnäs Johan Gabriel Lindström år 1785 vilket bara gör den än mer mystisk.
@RenMakesMusic a fascinating folk song. It's about events of mass hysteria where people actually dances themselves to death. But, it's interesting to also see it as a metaphor of modern society.
This is SO cool! It reminds me of a film I played for at a film festival, "The Adventures of Prince Achmed".....it was 90 minutes of this stop motion photography made from real cutouts. Anyway, GREAT JOB.....what a cool project.
@@JupiterIsAlone Kan säga att det blir mycket "mysigare" när man lyssnar och man är på landet som är mer eller mindre mitt ute i skogen och det är beckmörkt
lel In the middle east part of Sweden, there is a village called Hårga. There were a group of young people who were like partying in a house and suddenly the devil walked in (dressed up as a human) and started playing his violin. The sound of the violin made them all start to dance, all the way up to the ridge in Hårga, which I've visited many times. The story say that they are still dancing on midnight and also he (the devil) had a goat's foot whick is, I think a sign of the devil. I hope this was to some help! I live about one hour away so I've been told this story many times
The origins of the story comes from a true(?) story. People were found mysteriously dead on Hårga ridge and this song is a product of the speculations of what might have happened.
This song originally is made because of the church and priests made the folkmusic in the region Hälsingland their enemy nr one (like they did hundreds of years later with rock music and jazz music) because the youngsters in that area rather played and danced then go to church, the area was called Hell by religious people in church, for many hundreds of years the expression "Go to Hä(e) lsingland" was used as instead of "go to hell" or our days "f_ck you". Hälsingland earned that reputation because of many reasons, before and under the viking era cultur (not a country) (old spelling of the name) Helsingland it was a cultur around the coasts and upstreams the rivers in Gulf of Bottnia before the the people who built Birka the famous viking village outside Stockholm went up the coasts and burned down the most succesfull villages with tradingcenters, in the mainland North Sweden where the Sami people all the way to Norwegian coast where the Norwegian coast and sea kings ruled. So it was a half helsinge and half sami cultur, it's also the first swedish regional law that was gender equal law in it's own way: if you find your partner having sex with someone else you had the right to kill them on the spot it was a right for both husband and wife. In late medivial time it was first assimilated and later annexed into Sweden, before that the swedish king sent a german apostle called Staffan (Steffan) to make Helsinglands pagans to Christians and he destroyed a pagan temple and he paid with his life and becomes a martyr the Sweds did a song we sing arround christmas. After the annexed Helsingland later becomed Christian the Swed King sent them on a crusade to christian Finland. Later on the King och moved people from east Finland Karelia to Helsingland and it's neighbour Dalarna those where still a pagan people and had a mix of shaman and something like a little voodo cultur, carved figures looking a little like indian totempoles but used as voodo dolls, talked a little with spirits through holes in the ice and used horn filled with a little bit of humus from a grave and also a little human bone from that grave, and closed the horn with a tail from a hare, another thing was a small hare doll of wood and textil used as a contract betwen the person carrying the and Lucifer so the person get a better life on earth and Lucifer his soul later on. A few years later, 200-300 years ago Stockholm town started to catch and move the homeless kids living on their streets and in winter time put them on sleds and move them to Helsingland, it could be as many as 300-400 each winter. At the same era i read some letters from local priests who complained that people here in Helsingland wasn't listening to moral sermon when priests preach, and people party a lot and where very promiscuous the party for a week and had sex everywhere. Priests begged to be moved to some other places. So this is a rebell song made with the glimse in the eye, it toke priests and the church condemnation and made a song that says we wont stop the music the party and our lifestyle untill we drops dead to earth. This is actually a song that celebrate life and resist the dull moral preach from a church that try to choke their cultur. Don't make it to something scary please this melody life afferming power also.
Wow you’re amazing. This fits perfectly. I just didn’t like the ending and the vibe wasn’t caught perfectly in my opinion anymore, however I’d love to see more of your work!
This song is pure North Magic and Folk Lore...
Whats even more mystic is that no one knows who composed the song, or how old it really is.
The oldest documented writings of this song is from 1785 by komministern i Bollnäs Johan Gabriel Lindström.
But the tale and the song it self is with all probability far older.
40 likes till så blir det som årtalet 1785. Spökligt nästan.
It was me. Mystery solved
@@samspencer582
Jag har för mig att låten sträckers sig längre bak. Kanske tom till 1400 tal, men att nedteckningen är långt senare.
I'm five years late, but this is pretty awesome. Your devil/fiddler looks wonderfully creepy and cool.
Good for you that you found this. It's a masterpiece of folk.
Great job. You have captured this songs terror.
There is a metal band from Sweden called In Flames who did an instrumental version of this song on their first album way back in 1993(?), which is how I first heard it. That version has no lyrics but even the melody is very haunting - I learned to (poorly) play it on violin at one point so it kind of stuck with me. Learning the lyrics makes it very clear why they chose this song! It's incredibly dark - hearing music that makes you forget about God and the whole world - so metal!
This is a very lovely recording as well, the artist should be proud.
As a Swede and close living to Hårga, this song is at it's best when played on violin!
@@mjstecyk I believe it was Ultima Thule who wrote the actual text to this mythical folk song
@@rickardedman8836 No, there were many lyrics to this song before they did it.
Min musiklärare visade denna videon för mig och min klass i 4:an och vi vart skiträdda
Jag går i fyran nu och våra lärare visade den
Det är rätt. Man skall vara rädd för spelmannen och hans hyss.
Underskatta aldrig herr bockfot.
Ah förlåt.
Vad är det med musiklärare och denna låten? På min skola fick klasserna sjunga hårgalåten.
@@HejsanNiclas Dels är den ett mästerverk, både vad gäller musiken och sångtexten.
Dels är den en perfekt mix av mystik, folktro och nordisk folkmusik. Därtill vet Ingen hur gammal låten är eller vem som komponerat den.
Den äldsta kända uppteckningen av sägnen är gjord av komministern i Bollnäs Johan Gabriel Lindström år 1785 vilket bara gör den än mer mystisk.
@RenMakesMusic a fascinating folk song. It's about events of mass hysteria where people actually dances themselves to death. But, it's interesting to also see it as a metaphor of modern society.
Lunar Strain of In Flames brought me here! Wonderful song! 😊
hell ya love their version, one of my favorite albums if you couldn’t tell😂
This is absolutely splendid! It looks simple but in a terrifyingly effective way! Increidble job! 👍
Fantastic visuals Brittany, it made the song more evil :)
This is SO cool! It reminds me of a film I played for at a film festival, "The Adventures of Prince Achmed".....it was 90 minutes of this stop motion photography made from real cutouts. Anyway, GREAT JOB.....what a cool project.
I've loved this song for quite a long time now, but I recently came back due to Midsommar 💐💐💐💐
Im curious, was the song part of the OST?
@@drartemisa21 no, but they reference the story of it in the film
stop-motion fungerar perfekt till den här låten! riktigt bra:D
now my favourite music with english subs and art. you made my day
Mäkta imponerande! Får en nästan klaustrofobisk känsla av videon, och det är sjukt bra! Du får 11 av 10 bockar :)
Originalet med Elolinona: Hårgalåten
jag har blivit skärrad för resten av mitt liv
It remindes me dancing plague of 1518.
Sökande efter noter till Kebnekajses version fann jag denna. Helt fantastisk!
thanks In Flames :D
Me encanta este tema
I saw you from the original song :D!
@@JupiterIsAlone Hello, nice to meet you Julia.
vem e damen kvinnan tjejen.me stop motion ? ja behöver en till mitt band Rehab jones....kosta va de kosta vill....
so scary such horror much great
Älskar den här låten.
Ultima Thules version av denna är grymt bra!
+Jocke Räisänen nej.
+Len Morgan. Tolkningen är bra. Bandet är inte.
+Jocke Räisänen Fel.
Oh God, I’m 11 and it feels like I’m going to die it’s so creepy (och plus så är det sent nu kl 21:17 hahahaha)
Lol
You’re 12 now?
Yeahh, that’s my account (but I forgot the password 😀)
@@JupiterIsAlone Kan säga att det blir mycket "mysigare" när man lyssnar och man är på landet som är mer eller mindre mitt ute i skogen och det är beckmörkt
Jag sitter inne på mitt mörka rum och jag bor i Hälsingland så de borde teoretiskt sett vara läskigare för mig... :\
Midsommar 👌🏻👌🏻
this is so cool
Is the song the same the weird guy (devil guy) played, or something else?
he only played the violin and he danced, but who knows what melody
Fantastisk video till en fantastisk visa.
good...........................
Best voice ever!
GREAT JOB
Vilken läskig låt djävulen spelar Fjol dansa till fötterna kvar Omg!!!
Otroligt att vi folket Sverige inte får höra folkets sånger .
Va? Folkmusik finns ju tillgängliga överallt. Gå till biblioteket och låna dig ett häfte.
Otroligt att svenska folket inte kan skriva begriplig svenska längre
Det har vi väl fått, musik är mer tillgänglig idag än den var när jag växte upp. Vilken tid växte du upp i?
What is the backstory of this song ?
lel In the middle east part of Sweden, there is a village called Hårga. There were a group of young people who were like partying in a house and suddenly the devil walked in (dressed up as a human) and started playing his violin. The sound of the violin made them all start to dance, all the way up to the ridge in Hårga, which I've visited many times. The story say that they are still dancing on midnight and also he (the devil) had a goat's foot whick is, I think a sign of the devil. I hope this was to some help! I live about one hour away so I've been told this story many times
Thank you appreciated
It's an old swedish folklore story. The song originates from the late 18th century.
The origins of the story comes from a true(?) story. People were found mysteriously dead on Hårga ridge and this song is a product of the speculations of what might have happened.
This song originally is made because of the church and priests made the folkmusic in the region Hälsingland their enemy nr one (like they did hundreds of years later with rock music and jazz music) because the youngsters in that area rather played and danced then go to church, the area was called Hell by religious people in church, for many hundreds of years the expression "Go to Hä(e) lsingland" was used as instead of "go to hell" or our days "f_ck you". Hälsingland earned that reputation because of many reasons, before and under the viking era cultur (not a country) (old spelling of the name) Helsingland it was a cultur around the coasts and upstreams the rivers in Gulf of Bottnia before the the people who built Birka the famous viking village outside Stockholm went up the coasts and burned down the most succesfull villages with tradingcenters, in the mainland North Sweden where the Sami people all the way to Norwegian coast where the Norwegian coast and sea kings ruled. So it was a half helsinge and half sami cultur, it's also the first swedish regional law that was gender equal law in it's own way: if you find your partner having sex with someone else you had the right to kill them on the spot it was a right for both husband and wife. In late medivial time it was first assimilated and later annexed into Sweden, before that the swedish king sent a german apostle called Staffan (Steffan) to make Helsinglands pagans to Christians and he destroyed a pagan temple and he paid with his life and becomes a martyr the Sweds did a song we sing arround christmas. After the annexed Helsingland later becomed Christian the Swed King sent them on a crusade to christian Finland. Later on the King och moved people from east Finland Karelia to Helsingland and it's neighbour Dalarna those where still a pagan people and had a mix of shaman and something like a little voodo cultur, carved figures looking a little like indian totempoles but used as voodo dolls, talked a little with spirits through holes in the ice and used horn filled with a little bit of humus from a grave and also a little human bone from that grave, and closed the horn with a tail from a hare, another thing was a small hare doll of wood and textil used as a contract betwen the person carrying the and Lucifer so the person get a better life on earth and Lucifer his soul later on. A few years later, 200-300 years ago Stockholm town started to catch and move the homeless kids living on their streets and in winter time put them on sleds and move them to Helsingland, it could be as many as 300-400 each winter. At the same era i read some letters from local priests who complained that people here in Helsingland wasn't listening to moral sermon when priests preach, and people party a lot and where very promiscuous the party for a week and had sex everywhere. Priests begged to be moved to some other places.
So this is a rebell song made with the glimse in the eye, it toke priests and the church condemnation and made a song that says we wont stop the music the party and our lifestyle untill we drops dead to earth. This is actually a song that celebrate life and resist the dull moral preach from a church that try to choke their cultur. Don't make it to something scary please this melody life afferming power also.
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hur jävla bra som helst
Skitläskig! Jag gillar den!
Hope you got an A!!!
From which country is this?
Sweden
@@fredrikgelinder thank youuu
In Flamesで知ったわ
Brilliant!
Wow you’re amazing. This fits perfectly. I just didn’t like the ending and the vibe wasn’t caught perfectly in my opinion anymore, however I’d love to see more of your work!
Passande video!
remember when I was up on horgabärget when I was about 6
What so cool i live in Sundsvall
Jag var också där när jag va runt 6 år och minns att det fanns en liten bok där om berättelsen om berget och minns att jag vart skit rädd.
@@greencigarettegangster Kom till Hudiksvall om du vågar :) hudiksligan väntar på dig
Vem sjunger
great. i love it. good job mate.
Hårga Horror
hur bra som helst....ja hoppas personen har ett bra jobb i IDUSTRIN
Oslagbar!
Bra som fan :)
Jag som heter Kai från Österbotten tycker om dig. Kan du komma till Kaustinen folk festivalen och sjung med mig.
Super bra Video. Top $.
Anders B Breivik incoming confirmed