I must be completely honest, as the son of a Swede, yours is the first music that brings me to tears. I have lived in America for the majority of my life but my father is from Stora Tuna in Dalarna and when ever I listen to you/both of you play traditional/ variant on traditional music from dalarna it brings a tear to my eye and joy to my heart.
Thank you so much for this! I 'm looking at this as a classical pianist in gothenburg. Any tips for how I can teach my students this kind of music? But anyway, thank you for an excellent performance!
Yes, "klick" on links (websites) and the swedish word for "blobs" after a "Smörgåsbord" remaining on the tablecloth. Smörgås is a swedish sandwich and we played many times for guests at a swedish buffet. It is a kind of fantasy name.
Thank you very much! I just printed it and will start learning it. I play fiddle, piano and accordion in a band in Ottawa, the Lyon Street Celtic band. We play Irish, Scottish, Québécois and any folk music we can get our hands on. I live on the Québec side across the river. We don’t have any gigs or concerts at the moment because of the pandemic so I decided to start familiarizing myself with Swedish folk music and fell in love with it. I would love to get my hands on a nyckelharpa! Your harmonium is wonderful and blends very well with the fiddle. You both are wonderful musicians!
@@mariedeziel4004 Thank you! We had a look at "Lyon Street Celtic Band"s webplace. Real folk music from your country representing Canada as a "meltingpot". Nice! Do you have more recordings or clips to listen to? If you are looking for sheet music of scandinavian tunes, check our website www.nyckelharpa.ch and then choose "Links". There you will find four sources of sheet music related to scandinavian folk music. It is all over the same problem - CORONA: No gigs or concerts even here. Very sad! All the best to you! Greetings from Europe!
Jens Wingren Hej Jens! Det går att använda ett stycke av den här låten. Men helst inte i kommersiellt syfte, så att vi inte tappar uppehovsrätt, dvs. TH-cam blockerar våran video!
Bra spelat
I must be completely honest, as the son of a Swede, yours is the first music that brings me to tears. I have lived in America for the majority of my life but my father is from Stora Tuna in Dalarna and when ever I listen to you/both of you play traditional/ variant on traditional music from dalarna it brings a tear to my eye and joy to my heart.
Very nice to hear! Thank you!
Stora Tuna? I live less than an hour away from there! 😄😄
I live in Stora Tuna! Wow, never thought I'd see my home mentioned on the internet!
Fantastisk musik och riktigt skickligt spelat, tack!
Tack så mycket!
Mycket bra, /.
Så glad att detta finns. Härlig kontrast till dagens sk*t på radio
Tack ska du ha!
Jävligt nice, asså. Skönt att ni håller igång i nöd och lust.
Finnnnnnt !!! Tack sa mycket
Jean Mégly Tack, Jean!
So good music!
Underbart
en UNDERBAAAAR musik!!
Tack så mycket!
Underbart ❤❤❤
More! :D
oh so good played….
Thank you Sven!
Besutiful! I play violin and would love to play this song
Indeed, it's a beautiful song. Enjoy!
Nagyon tetszik, szeretem...:-)
Svenskt, mycket trevligt
Vackert!
Tack!
Så vackert att jag grät.
MERVEILLEUX..
Love it
fint spelat!
Tack!
Thank you so much for this! I 'm looking at this as a classical pianist in gothenburg. Any tips for how I can teach my students this kind of music? But anyway, thank you for an excellent performance!
Love it!
Sådan här musik ska upplevas utomhus :)
How do you get that mellow violintone? Is the bridge more big? Such nice overtones for the ear(not to many) And wonderful playing:)
Thank you! This is a quite normal violin, no different bridge, may be it is the playing style.
Could you tell me if Smorgasklickarna means something? For me it's a mix of Smaug from the Hobbit, the gas company and klicking on the computer!
Yes, "klick" on links (websites) and the swedish word for "blobs" after a "Smörgåsbord" remaining on the tablecloth. Smörgås is a swedish sandwich and we played many times for guests at a swedish buffet. It is a kind of fantasy name.
Is it possible to see the sheet music? I love this piece!
www.stefanlinden.se/L/polska%20Kringellek%20fr%20Siljansnas.pdf Here you are! Kringellek från Siljansnäs (Jämn Polska från Dalarna)
Thank you very much! I just printed it and will start learning it. I play fiddle, piano and accordion in a band in Ottawa, the Lyon Street Celtic band. We play Irish, Scottish, Québécois and any folk music we can get our hands on. I live on the Québec side across the river. We don’t have any gigs or concerts at the moment because of the pandemic so I decided to start familiarizing myself with Swedish folk music and fell in love with it. I would love to get my hands on a nyckelharpa! Your harmonium is wonderful and blends very well with the fiddle. You both are wonderful musicians!
@@mariedeziel4004 Thank you! We had a look at "Lyon Street Celtic Band"s webplace. Real folk music from your country representing Canada as a "meltingpot". Nice! Do you have more recordings or clips to listen to? If you are looking for sheet music of scandinavian tunes, check our website www.nyckelharpa.ch and then choose "Links". There you will find four sources of sheet music related to scandinavian folk music. It is all over the same problem - CORONA: No gigs or concerts even here. Very sad! All the best to you! Greetings from Europe!
Hej, går det att använda ett stycke av den här låten och vem ska i så fall krediteras?
Jens Wingren Hej Jens! Det går att använda ett stycke av den här låten. Men helst inte i kommersiellt syfte, så att vi inte tappar uppehovsrätt, dvs. TH-cam blockerar våran video!
Gilla r de mesta ni lägger opp!
Tack, Heikki!
Tillfälligt hittat. Stort Tack!
przejmujemy piosenke polska dziki au uwu
This one is a medieval.
Flott spelmannsmusikk frå Siljansnes