Asynje - Havhingstens Jomfrufærd (2013)

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  • / asynjedk - by Seeberg & Asynje
    Nanna Barslev: vokal, fløjte og håndtromme - Martin Seeberg: bratsch, violin, fløjter, lyre, jødeharpe - Søren Hammerlund: drejelire, mandola, nøgleharpe og elektronik - Troels Dueholm: fløjter, skalmeje, drejelire, oktavmandolin - En amatør video, som er skudt ved solhvervstræf på Huset i Aalborg - 20. juni 2013 - / husetaalborg

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @jormungandr6247
    @jormungandr6247 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing!Mange tak)

  • @rociogaela
    @rociogaela 5 років тому +3

    What a pretty voice this girl

  • @amarnasrii6027
    @amarnasrii6027 2 роки тому

    J'adore toute les cultures musique et chonson m'anifique super cool 🥰😎

  • @wachmann65
    @wachmann65 11 років тому +2

    Så smukt et nummer

  • @fabricecap9795
    @fabricecap9795 9 років тому +9

    Really awesome song, sounding gorgeous,well played, perfect !!! Asynje/Virelai, definitely 2 great bands ! Well, in fact, I'm french, I play Hurdy-Gurdy and I love music from the north european tradition, I recently try to play some "basic" nordic tunes to start with ( Langdans fran Soleron- Ljugaren-Steklat fran Särna...) and I was wondering which is the best way to tune a Hurdy-Gurdy to play this melodies...like a swedish Säckpipa in E/A ( melodic strings in E + drones in A) or other tuning ?
    Greetings and cheers from France

    • @ArnaudLACHAMBRE
      @ArnaudLACHAMBRE 9 років тому +1

      Ouaouh ! Excellent. C'est tout de même autre chose que les frères Volcan !

    • @fabricecap9795
      @fabricecap9795 9 років тому +1

      les frères Volcan lol oui ils sont bons, le gars à la Nickelharpa est aussi un excellent vielleux, il joue dans le groupe danois VIRELAI !

    • @MrFair
      @MrFair 7 років тому +3

      I'm a nyckelharpa and hurdy gurdy player too and I play lots of "nordic tunes" as you put it. The säckpipa tuning would only really make sense if you want to play together with a säckpipa player. A looooot of tunes are in G or D, which is why many säckpipa players usually also have a D/G chanter and D drones, too (to make it easier to play together with others).
      If you have G and D drones and a G Melody string on your hurdy gurdy, you're already pretty versatile. Having a D melody string makes tunes in G a lot easier though. Nordic tunes often are only in 1 1/2 octaves, but having the center note "in the middle", if that makes sense. So if you for example play a tune in G, it will often start on a low D. Playing tunes like this on a G string is of course possible, but it's more comfortable on a D string ;)

    • @fabricecap9795
      @fabricecap9795 7 років тому

      MrFair, thanks a lot for all this details about the tuning, so, I'll try that according to your advices. Nordic tunes are really awesome with a large range of tunes suitable for HG, cheers :)

    • @MrFair
      @MrFair 7 років тому +2

      No problem! Always happy to help! :)

  • @luke_reiss
    @luke_reiss 8 років тому

    Fantastic.

  • @polki802
    @polki802 4 роки тому

    Absolutely gorgeous! Two of them are also in Virelais. What is the instrument the gouty on the left is playing??

    • @greg-km0841
      @greg-km0841 3 роки тому

      Its a nyckelharpe. Usually bowed, but played pizzicato on this song. 3 or 4 voice strings, stopped by keys (like hurdy gurdy), 12 sympathetic strings. See Johann Hedin video

  • @metalmadsen
    @metalmadsen 5 років тому

    💜

  • @welinderz
    @welinderz 9 років тому

    Det da hende fra Huldre

  • @irateofwatford
    @irateofwatford 9 років тому +3

    Lovely. Very nearly perfect. All it needed was for a Jew's harp to come in halfway through.