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hpr4062 :: HPR Music Series? - How will it go for the girl and me?

Fred Black Pitches an idea for a Series of music being shared, and teaches a tune

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Hosted by Fred Black on 2024-02-27 is flagged as Explicit and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
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Fred Black teaches a tune called "Hur ska det gå för jänta och mig", which translates to "How will it go for the girl and me"

It was played on a Nyckelharpa, or Key fiddle, and the key is G major


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Comment #1 posted on 2024-02-27 12:37:56 by Trey

Reminds me of violin lessons when I was young

Thank you for sharing. I remember sitting for violin lessons, and my instructor would play something like this and try to teach me. I never did well. The Nyckelharpa looks like it would be much more difficult, but it sounds amazing.
Comment #2 posted on 2024-02-27 13:09:38 by Folky

Good initiative

Good job, my child ;-) For those interested in how different the same tune in swedish folkmusic can sound; there is a video on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4snGNngjZI where it's played with fiddle and even as a song.
Comment #3 posted on 2024-03-01 14:18:22 by brian-in-ohio

Good show

Fun show, hope you'll do more
Comment #4 posted on 2024-03-02 19:26:35 by norrist

I loved the Music

I hope you can do more like these

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