I think I've figured out the correct order of the music tracks in this video, which is like this:: 00:00 Noaks gånglåt, walking tune from Orsa 03:05 Säckpipslat, bagpipe tune from Gagnef 03:53 Hjortingens polska, polska from Bingsjö 06:07 Vallåt, herding tune from Orsa 07:19 Polska in G 09:00 Långdans 11:00 Polska from Rättvik Parish 14:00 Gånglåt from Rättvik Parish 15:16 Gråtlåten, polska from Rättvik Parish 17:06 Vallåt, herding tune from Rättvik Parish 18:20 Skänklåt, wedding tune from Rättvik Parish 20:12 Skullbräddleken, wedding tune from Mockfjärd 22:46 Vals från Orsa (Waltz from Orsa) 25:46 Polska from Enviken 28:00 Systerpolska from Orsa
Thanks for this! I should really try to correct the track order, but I'm not sure it can be done... the inside-youtube editing thing is pretty clunky. It still sounds good as-is, at least.
This album was my first exposure to Swedish fiddle. I grew up Norwegian/American, in a family of luthiers well versed in hardingfele tradition. But the music left no footprint in my mind, not like this Swedish stuff. Now, more than 40 years after first hearing this, I can watch Mjelva and Rydvall combine the hardingfele and nyckelharpa as I often dreamed of doing, but never had the wherewithal to do it. Swedish fiddle music is beautiful beyond words.
I'm not sure what went wrong here: the list of names matches the sequence on the LP (which I have in front of me), but the tunes don't correspond. For example, the tune at 3:53 is Hjortingens polska, and the one at 22:46 is really Vals från Orsa while the tune at 3:05 is not a waltz.
You're absolutely right, thank you for letting me know. It seems the program I used to make the album into one file has jumbled them all. I usually manually check this, but either I hadn't yet noticed that the program does this when I made it, or I forgot to check. I'm usually quite particular about tracklisting, so this is irksome. You would think I would notice, considering how many times I have heard the album. Mea culpa. I think I am able to correct this without taking the video down; I will try to do so at a later time.
I've edited the tracklist in the description to be the same as the one Wolfgang Roepnack posted above. My bad for not doing it sooner. As for switching the running order itself, I can't edit that.
I think I've figured out the correct order of the music tracks in this video, which is like this::
00:00 Noaks gånglåt, walking tune from Orsa
03:05 Säckpipslat, bagpipe tune from Gagnef
03:53 Hjortingens polska, polska from Bingsjö
06:07 Vallåt, herding tune from Orsa
07:19 Polska in G
09:00 Långdans
11:00 Polska from Rättvik Parish
14:00 Gånglåt from Rättvik Parish
15:16 Gråtlåten, polska from Rättvik Parish
17:06 Vallåt, herding tune from Rättvik Parish
18:20 Skänklåt, wedding tune from Rättvik Parish
20:12 Skullbräddleken, wedding tune from Mockfjärd
22:46 Vals från Orsa (Waltz from Orsa)
25:46 Polska from Enviken
28:00 Systerpolska from Orsa
Thanks for this! I should really try to correct the track order, but I'm not sure it can be done... the inside-youtube editing thing is pretty clunky. It still sounds good as-is, at least.
Is there a way to copy the cuts list into a printable file?
I like swedish folk music, thank you for giving us these songs, so folkish!
Happy to hear that. Seen you around various parts for years and years, appreciate the comment!
In 1969, through no fault of my own, these two played in my little house in Los Angeles. I was in heaven. Stunning.
This album was my first exposure to Swedish fiddle. I grew up Norwegian/American, in a family of luthiers well versed in hardingfele tradition. But the music left no footprint in my mind, not like this Swedish stuff. Now, more than 40 years after first hearing this, I can watch Mjelva and Rydvall combine the hardingfele and nyckelharpa as I often dreamed of doing, but never had the wherewithal to do it. Swedish fiddle music is beautiful beyond words.
after a few seconds, I was in love already. Thank you for uploading!
You have a awesome channel and this music is fantastic / from a Swede
I'm not sure what went wrong here: the list of names matches the sequence on the LP (which I have in front of me), but the tunes don't correspond. For example, the tune at 3:53 is Hjortingens polska, and the one at 22:46 is really Vals från Orsa while the tune at 3:05 is not a waltz.
You're absolutely right, thank you for letting me know. It seems the program I used to make the album into one file has jumbled them all. I usually manually check this, but either I hadn't yet noticed that the program does this when I made it, or I forgot to check. I'm usually quite particular about tracklisting, so this is irksome. You would think I would notice, considering how many times I have heard the album. Mea culpa. I think I am able to correct this without taking the video down; I will try to do so at a later time.
You really should post the cuts by name, please.
I've edited the tracklist in the description to be the same as the one Wolfgang Roepnack posted above. My bad for not doing it sooner. As for switching the running order itself, I can't edit that.
....and the Swedes bought classical styles North American and they evolved to this: Cliff Maytwayashing