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Mostly tutors from the Nordic countries and you kind of (perhaps) need some of the instruments they use.
Nyckelharpa, Hardanger fiddle comes to mind.
I'm sure some will disagree but to me these tutors are at the top of their game and in the world.
So if you want to know what gets us Nordics warm at heart this is the place to be.
I can't share clips from their site but Olof from this clip teaches Nyckelharpa.
(Listen to the inner voices on the first song IPA-gubben...it's kind of brilliant if you ask me)
Best,
Anders
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Learn from the masters of Folk Music!
Re: Learn from the masters of Folk Music!
Loved this. My kind of music.
Re: Learn from the masters of Folk Music!
Same here.
I always get a positive vibe from listening to folk/world-music.
Been to the Real World festival a few times and are always struck by the pure musicality of the performers. They’ve done their 10.000hours and some
Also been fortune to perform with real Nordic folk-musicians (I’m not one by a million years) and their joy and stamina is incredible. One gig lasted more than more than five hours!?!
And that was not a rehearsal, they/we just started with a few songs we “knew” and then...
This has happened a few times and I’m always amazed. It’s the best word I can think of, amazed.
They are amazing.
I would really love to travel to *insert a remote area* and work with local musicians.
My wife and I had that as an option if our adoption plans would fail, as they almost did. To just “fuck this” and travel/meet/learn.
But as a father of a relative small child that needs a bit of special care (too long and personal to get into) we are grounded for a few years.
But then...who knows?
I (we) don’t care for success or wealth. We would just love to meet and dream with these musicians.
And to be able to tell their/a story, to carry that to other remote areas.
...Or that was our plan ten years ago.
Now we are more aware that our planet need some rest from us traveling and that we can meet online and still get a personal touch.
We are not sure what to do or where to go (figuratively speaking) anymore.
Long and winding I know.
But viva the folk music where ever that might be.
The link above is for music close to my home.
/Anders