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Hasse

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Older Swedish recordings
« on: March 27, 2008, 06:50:01 PM »

http://etnhum.etn.lu.se/arkiv/musik/sk_mus_ex.htm
This link with small samples is in English http://etnhum.etn.lu.se/arkiv/musik/sk_mus_r.htm

(Links posted by sCANdanADIAN)
I did find a web page of traditional  music recordings that included this tantalizing offering. http://www.hurv.com/english/catalog/cds-eng/cd-38-eng/cd-38-eng.htm
Here's a link to some modern recordings of traditional accordion music from the same label. http://www.hurv.com/english/catalog/cds-eng/cd-22-eng/cd-22-eng.htm

(Link posted by Matthew B)
If you're looking for older Swedish box tunes, try this one: http://www.amazon.ca/Folk-Music-Sweden-Harmonica-Accordion/dp/B000000UIT
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Re: Older Swedish recordings
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2008, 05:07:55 AM »

Thanks Hasse  :)

There was another recording from Hurv Musik that featured diatonic accordion "I Hambotagen" only has two soundclips available but Polska 1 is a lovely tune. http://www.hurv.com/english/catalog/cds-eng/cd-16-eng/cd-16-eng.htm#

This album represents "Old Time" dance as it used to be played,the tunes sound simple but deceptively complex rythyms lie behind the melody.

Anders Rosen says this about the album
 "Swedish traditional tunes on the violin can be quite exotic enough even for a Swedish audience. Swedish accordion tunes or "old time dance music" on the other hand can sound so self-evident that you hardly notice they're there.'

Chris
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Re: Older Swedish recordings
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Re: Older Swedish recordings
« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2008, 10:40:27 PM »

For those who are interested. I worked out sheetmusic from Carl Jularbo. "Life in the finnish woods. You can find it by the following link: http://www.ggms.nl/a_d_van_anderen.htm "It is written in the key A for my own Dino Baffetti melodeon in AD. I also put an MP3 from the number on my site.
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