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How to play in a band, with Guro Kvifte Nesheim
Manage episode 313328915 series 3266387
In this episode I’m speaking with Norwegian Hardanger fiddler Guro Kvifte Nesheim. She is a very innovative and productive musician, and I've been a fan of her work for some time now.
I’m very happy that Guro could join me for this episode, because she has a lot of experience when it comes to today’s topic, which is Scandinavian traditional music played in bands. Yes, this is how nerdy and niche the show is already on episode three (!)
In our conversation we touch on things like why the Scandi music has been mainly a traditionally a solo tradition, how the the folk revival in the 1970s affected the scene, how to transfer the hardanger music into a band forma, why there are more folk music bands in Sweden than in Norway and some predictions about the future.
Links:
Bands mentioned in the episode (Spotify links)
34 episodes
Manage episode 313328915 series 3266387
In this episode I’m speaking with Norwegian Hardanger fiddler Guro Kvifte Nesheim. She is a very innovative and productive musician, and I've been a fan of her work for some time now.
I’m very happy that Guro could join me for this episode, because she has a lot of experience when it comes to today’s topic, which is Scandinavian traditional music played in bands. Yes, this is how nerdy and niche the show is already on episode three (!)
In our conversation we touch on things like why the Scandi music has been mainly a traditionally a solo tradition, how the the folk revival in the 1970s affected the scene, how to transfer the hardanger music into a band forma, why there are more folk music bands in Sweden than in Norway and some predictions about the future.
Links:
Bands mentioned in the episode (Spotify links)
34 episodes
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