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Hardanger Fiddle - Schubert ClubThe Hardanger fiddle (in Norwegian, hardingfele), similar to a violin, has four melody strings and played with a bow.
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Hardanger Fiddle | Wisconsin Historical SocietyHardanger fiddles, or "hardingfele", first appeared in Norway in the mid-1600s and within a century had become that country's dominant folk instrument and ...
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Information about the Hardanger Fiddle - BaltimoreRecorders.orgHardanger fiddles are known for their elaborate decoration. The fingerboard frequently features inlaid patterns. The long legboxes are carved into the shape of ...
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Hardanger Fiddle - Norwegian - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe Hardanger fiddle is a Norwegian folk fiddle used in the Hardangerfjord, with four bowed and four sympathetic strings, and a short neck.
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Norwegian Wood: The history of the Hardanger fiddleOct 5, 2023 · The earliest extant Hardanger fiddle was very likely made by the lawman Ole Jonsen Jaastad (1621–94) who came from Ullensvang in Hardanger, ...
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Hardanger Fiddle - The Folk Music AcademyThe earliest known example of the hardingfele is from 1651, made by Ole Jonsen Jaastad in Hardanger, Norway. The instrument is unique in that it has four or ...
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The Hardanger Fiddle of Norway - Center for World MusicMay 2, 2016 · It was developed by makers who probably combined aspects of the old Norse fiðla with the viola d'amore, one of the relatives of the violin. It ...
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[PDF] THE NORWEGIAN HARDANGER FIDDLE IN CLASSICAL MUSICTo put sympathetic strings on bowed instruments was probably an impulse from the. British Isles reaching the Hardanger region early in the 17th century. In ...
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[PDF] Runddans Music on Hardanger fiddle - Celtic ColoursOct 1, 2015 · The history of the arguably quintessential English repertoire of these three morris dance musicians has been the focus of my recent research.
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[PDF] Creators, Collectors & CommunitiesAt the beginning of the seventeenth century, Norway was amidst an economic crisis following the Napoleanic Wars coupled with a population boom and a ...
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Six Facts About Norwegian Hardanger Folk Fiddles - Benning ViolinsEvery region on earth has its indigenous musical tradition and Norway is no exception. It is the country most associated with the Hardanger fiddle, used for ...
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Hardanger Fiddle - Fiddlemaker.comThe early instruments were very narrow in their body, and the arching was extremely high. They have understrings, yet the number of them varies. The patterns of ...
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Hardanger Fiddle: A Historic Musical Instrument From Fjord NorwayOct 7, 2023 · With a haunting sound created by its extra sympathetic strings, the Hardanger fiddle is a fascinating part of Norwegian folk music and Norway's cultural ...
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Hardanger fiddle - Organology: Musical Instruments EncyclopediaIts development dates back to the early 17th century, a period when European string instruments such as the violin began to influence Norwegian musical ...
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the acoustics of the hardanger fiddle - ResearchGateMay 27, 2018 · Compared to a violin, it has shorter and lighter gut, G, D and A, and an E steel string, a flatter bridge and fingerboard, longer f-holes and ...
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hardanger fiddle - joel peyton, luthierApr 18, 2012 · hardangers also have overlapping f-holes, violins do not. the ... the fingerboard and bridge arches are also flatter than a violin's so ...
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Hardingfele – Works - eMuseumUpper rib height: 31-32 mm. Center rib height: 30-31 mm. Lower rib height: 31-32 mm. Stop length: 174 mm. Vibrating string length: 287 mm. Neck length (bottom ...Missing: body | Show results with:body
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A Trip to Norway: An Introduction to the Hardanger Fiddle, and How ...Beloved as much for the way it sounds as the way it looks, the Hardanger is a stunning piece of folk art, reflective of a rural homeland in Norway.<|control11|><|separator|>
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the acoustics of the hardanger fiddle - Academia.eduThe Hardanger fiddle (HF) is a highly decorated, baroque like Norwegian folk music instrument with four or five sympathetic strings. Compared to a violin, ...
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Hardanger Fiddle | Helland, K. E. - Explore the Collections - V&AMay 16, 2001 · The Hardanger fiddle is a Norwegian variant of the violin, dating from about 1650. It is strung with eight strings, four of which vibrate while a bow plays the ...
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The Hardanger Fiddle: The Tradition, Music Forms and Style - jstorfiddle music less use is made of changes of key, but much more of varied string- tunings. Twenty-four tunings were employed as early as the middle of the ...
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The resonance of understringsThere are around 25 different tunings which can be used on the Hardanger fiddle ... gorrlaus' (f – d1 – a1 – e2). An example of a classical musical work where ...
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[PDF] the influence of norwegian folk elements on thomas dyke tellefsen's ...Example 8: Alternate Ways of Tuning the Hardanger Fiddle. These tunings may be found in Norwegian art music. For example, in Grieg's Morning. Mood, from the ...
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[PDF] The (Re)construction of music for bowed stringed instruments in ...While working on these two Edda projects with Sequentia, I became interested in exploring some possible elements of Norwegian medieval fiddle traditions more ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Dance Forms - Hardanger Fiddle Assoc. of AmericaA sampling of traditional folk dance from various districts in Norway which use hardingfele as their accompaniment.
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[PDF] metrical dissonance and phrase grouping in - MOspace HomeThe international reputation of the hardanger fiddle grew in the late 1800s, largely as a result of Ole Bull's promotion of the instrument and its dance music ...Missing: dimensions | Show results with:dimensions
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FolkWorld #57: Music of NorwayDance melodies may be broken down into two types: two-beat and three-beat dances. The former are called halling, gangar or rull, whereas the latter are springar ...
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[PDF] The original Slåtter used in Grieg's op. 72The reason why the instrument is called a hardingfele (Hardanger fiddle) is probably that the fiddle makers in Hardanger in the 1700s were ... Nyhus: Fanitullen.
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Geirr Tveitt: 50 Folk Tunes from Hardanger - Grappa.noGeirr Tveitt´s treatment of the Hardanger folk tunes is masterly performed in both its original versions and Tveitt´s arrangements by Reidun Horvei and Geir ...Missing: oral | Show results with:oral
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About the Hardanger FiddleThe Hardanger fiddle (in Norwegian, hardingfele) is often called the national instrument of Norway. It is similar to the violin and each one is a handmade work ...
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Music - Twin Cities HardingfelelagSome of our regional dance music features the asymmetric 3-beat rhythm characteristic of the Valdres region of Norway. We also play dance music of Telemark ...
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Norway - Song & Hardingfele - Amazon.com Music... regional styles and repertoire. The playing of hardingfele music has been a lasting tradition for nearly three centuries. Even today, airs and musical style ...
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Hardanger Fiddles and Norwegian-American Folk MusicSep 21, 2017 · The Hardanger fiddle has come a long ways since then—now it's seen as a staple of traditional Norwegian folk music. David Listug explained the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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A wedding in Hardanger | - Mike AdcockMay 24, 2015 · Leading the procession is the spelemann, playing the instrument that takes its name from the same region, the Hardanger fiddle or hardingfel.
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Martin Cliff's Hardanger Fiddle: An Epitomic Norwegian Cultural IconThe Hardanger fiddle has served as a symbol of Norwegian musical culture for centuries, iconic in its appearance, sound and style.
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Hardanger Musikkfest 2023 review - fertility, folk music and the ...Sep 7, 2023 · A festival which doesn't pin itself down to one form of music. This year's theme is Grøde: fertility. It's the harvesting season.
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Scandinavian Fiddle - fiddling around the worldThe Hardanger fiddle- "the devil's instrument", was highlighted as a source of sinful activity related, as ever, to drinking and fornication (yes, all the good ...
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The Devil's Instrument | PBSAug 11, 2022 · Religious leaders in the 19th century called the fiddle “The Devil's Instrument,” since it was often played at weddings, dances and gatherings.
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Knut Hamre and Benedicte Maurseth - Rosa i Botnen - RootsWorld... Hardanger fiddle was considered to be the "Devil's Instrument" in Norway. Well into the 20th century, playing a Hardanger fiddle in a church building was ...
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Grieg Slåtter Op.72 - Grappa.noThis disc contains the Opus 72 and all 17 tunes in the original version of Knut J. Dale. Before each track of opus 72, a original tune on the fiddle is played.
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None### Summary of Playing Techniques, Bowing, Fingering, Ornamentation, and Differences from Violin for Hardanger Fiddle (Hardingfele)
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Biography - Annbjørg LienAnnbjørg comes from a musical family, and studied Hardanger fiddle with her father in addition to classical violin at Ålesund Music School. She later studied ...
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Annbjorg Lien: CDs & Vinyl - Amazon.comListen with Amazon Music. FELEFEBER: NORWEGIAN FIDDLE MUSIC · by Annbjorg Lien · Audio CD. Other format: MP3 Music. See all details ...
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Folk musician Annbjørg Lien's PhD on Hardanger fiddle folk tunes ...Dec 29, 2019 · One of Norway's most well-known folk musicians has done a PhD. But there was a limit to how much she could put into words in her dissertation.<|separator|>
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Fiddle Teachers and Performers - Hardanger Fiddle Assoc. of AmericaHauk Buen is a Norwegian national treasure. Hauk won the Norwegian National Competition in Hardanger fiddle in 1962 and 1963, as well as many other prizes ...
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Artist Profiles: Hauk Buen | World Music CentralFeb 11, 2017 · Buen also adopted his family's long tradition in Hardanger fiddle building. He was a major source of inspiration and an important teacher ...<|separator|>
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Benedicte Maurseth - Hardangar fiddle / a RootsWorld reviewBenedicte Maurseth is one of the Norway's leading players of the Hardanger fiddle (she comes from the region where it originated; you might say it's in her DNA ...Missing: international Benedicta
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Benedicte Maurseth: Mirra review – hardanger fiddle ... - The GuardianAug 15, 2025 · A hardanger fiddle player from the fjord-and-mountain-filled region of Norway, where the instrument comes from, Benedicte Maurseth explores ...
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Benedicte Maurseth - ConstantinopleHardanger fiddle player, composer and writer Benedicte Maurseth (b.1983) is a well- established and esteemed composer/performer on Norway's folk music scene.Missing: Benedicta | Show results with:Benedicta
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THE HARDANGER FIDDLE | gjerdefelaThe oldest instrument we know of is “Jåstadfela” (the Jåstad fiddle), made by Ola Johnsen Jaastad in 1651. This fiddle is exhibited in Bergen Museum. There is ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Violin: 'Hardanger'- K.G. Helland - Hartenberger World Musical ...Jul 16, 2021 · The Helland family from Bø in Telemark is a Norwegian dynasty of Hardanger fiddle makers who made the most significant and important ...
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Hardanger Fiddles | Sites and StoriesAug 8, 2019 · This happened in Norway, as well as other parts of Europe, and until the h century playing a Hardanger fiddle in a church building was forbidden ...
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Hardanger fiddle heard on Lord of the Rings soundtrack up for auctionNov 29, 2022 · The Hardanger fiddle that features prominently in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy soundtrack is to be auctioned in December in Wiltshire.
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Lord of the Rings Violin - Gardiner HoulgateNov 22, 2022 · Howard was particularly impressed by the haunting sound that the Hardanger produces and felt that this sound would very much be in empathy with ...
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Our History - Hardanger Fiddle Assoc. of AmericaBeginning around 1850, Norwegians began migrating to North America in enormous numbers. Included among the immigrants were some of the greatest Hardanger ...
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Norwegian fiddle music traditions in the USA die and evolveJun 4, 2015 · Around 360 musicians emigrated from the Norwegian Hardanger fiddle districts to the United States. Nowadays interest extends beyond Norwegian descendants.
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About - String SistersAnnbjørg is one of Norway's most outstanding fiddlers. She studied Hardanger fiddle with her father in addition to classical violin at Ålesund Music School. She ...
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Artist Profiles: Annbjørg Lien | World Music CentralJan 6, 2017 · She has courageously presented Hardanger fiddle folk music in new musical contexts, in combination with guitar, flute, percussion and electronic ...Missing: rock | Show results with:rock
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Practice of traditional music and dance in Setesdal, playing, dancing ...The music is performed on the 'Hardanger' fiddle, Norway's national instrument, and the jaw harp. Setesdal can be traced back to the 18th century, and has ...