Video clip session in copenhagen summer 2004

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kenny wrote:Moving slightly off topic here, but "rama" - your "Connie O'Connell's" reel is much older than he is. I know it as "The Green Garters".
thanks kenny, always better to get the names straight. i got the tunes out of burke's fiddle tutorial, something i picked up when i thought i 'd try my hand at fiddling (ha!). at least the book has some decent tunes, so all is not lost.
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ojvoj wrote:Here´s another one...
Enjoy

Medium (2,67mb)
http://www.marcushernon.com/sound/session4.wmv
High (9,35mb)
http://www.marcushernon.com/sound/session3.wmv
What a nice surprise, in this second video, the first reel is Mike Rafferty's
composition "Feeding the Birds" - that's travelled a ways!

The third reel is the Salamanca..

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Again, some nice tunes. Good to see an actual session. The banjo player's sister, Ditte Fromseier Mortensen, is a good musician has a nice CD out "Anything Strange?"

http://www.fromseierrose.com/about.html

Do you have anymore session videos Pär?

Should be:

http://www.dittefm.dk/index.php?id=32
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Thanks for lots fun as well as very interesting what i hear especially on the interval between C and E, a bit higher c and sounds very natural(even better), the note sounds like between minor6th and major6th,so at the first listening,that confused me like 'what is this fasinating interval?'. I feel like I got back what i lost in the past. :)

Now I understand again why I hated musical theory. :lol:
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Great clips....have you anymore??? :D
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"I don´t know the names of the other musicians.
It was a nice evening." Pär.

About 45 seconds into the first video you can see behind the banjo player Marcus Tullberg, flute & cittern player from Lund/Ennis. I snagged "The man from bundoran" from the Fiddler's companion and learnt it yesterday evening, nice tune, more clips from that session please
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Thanks Pär. It's good you've documented a Copenhagen session. Met fiddler Helge Hansson last night in Malmö at the Ellika Frisell, Solo Cissokho & Bruce Molsky concert. They played some interesting tunes, sometimes all three played together so you had a Swedish, Senegalese and Appalachian vibe going on there. Ellika Frisell and Solo Cissokho, fiddle and kora have played together for a while now, check them out at: http://www.rootsworld.com/reviews/ellika-solo.shtml
The kora and fiddle blend together well.

Anyone interested in Scandinavian, Baltic music should take a look at www.tvfolk.net, some interesting video clips, especially the Norway section, for instance - Bakkom Härdelin, Oline on her hardanger fiddle, or Frøholm, Britt Penille playing her hardangar, some cool stuff going on there
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Hello Steampacket,
Glad that you liked the clips. I´m planing to go over to Ireland in May with my dauther and visit Marcus & family. Maybe there´ll be a kitchen-session in the house. I will bring the video camera.

I have some more clips but to little space to hold them.

I like Helge´s playing and I kind of like that kind of fusions
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