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Folk and Traditional Music

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Not sure if there are many people looking in, but maybe we can get some conversation going....

I'm partial to kamancheh (Persian spiked fiddle), spiked and regular fiddles in general, nyckelharpa, and kudyapi (Philippine boat lute played with a hella groove). I'll add links to examples if anyone is interested.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

from the instruments i mentioned (i have LOADS of links from all over, just waiting for unsuspecting innocents ;D ), besides the kamancheh tunes you heard in my other post...

a bit of kudyapi (Philppine boat lute) from Master Samaon Sulaiman https://piped.adminforge.de/watch?v=2OGHt50WhcI https://piped.adminforge.de/watch?v=FqtEPoNEg-U

i don't have many songs (i lean more towards instrumental), but here's a traditional song (I think, google is useless for confirming things anymore) on a different spiked fiddle. Madama Mariama by griot and ritti master Juldeh Camara from Gambia, accompanied by Justin Adams and Roy Oodds who give it a lot of blues https://piped.adminforge.de/watch?v=TTtrUiWZK-o

Slängpolska efter Byss-Calle, from Väsen with Olov Johansson on nyckelharpa https://piped.adminforge.de/watch?v=7gWLH7ZrMgw

If you have an ear for classical, look for Eric Rydvall's work on nyckelharpa

I hope you enjoy something from these :)