Nice ! Always wondered if this piece was named after Jenny Lind the opera singer. She toured Denmark in 1843 and supposedly Hans Christian Anderson fell in love with her (and wrote 3 stories with her in mind, including "The Nightingale".)
Nice fiddling! Great tune. I grew up in the western N. Dakoata and the Hell and Toe polka could have been the state song.
It is great to hear the other two parts in the Jenny Lind. I have learn my mandolin version from your video.
I turned the Jenny Lind into a great pinky developer - I do not play the song without using any open strings - always put the little finger on the 7th fret of the lower string. Great exercise!
Very GOOD JOB. Nice to find some REAL MUSICIANS on Youtube instead of just the "wanna-be's" ! Thanks for posting on Youtube.
firstfiddle1 5 months ago
lol
Jehoshephat 5 months ago in playlist Fiddle Tunes
the orgin of this song is from Ukraine , it is a traditional wedding song
agricore1 1 year ago
i like it very happy and good music
horseboyful 1 year ago
Félicitation,
Pas facile jouer je suppose ?
Bien musicalement
Rino.
rinominuc 1 year ago
You two are fabulous! I love the way you performed this tune.
borealify 2 years ago
Nice ! Always wondered if this piece was named after Jenny Lind the opera singer. She toured Denmark in 1843 and supposedly Hans Christian Anderson fell in love with her (and wrote 3 stories with her in mind, including "The Nightingale".)
FeralReason 2 years ago
utterly fantastic
goonerjimmy30 2 years ago
Wonderful! Thanks for posting this.... I really enjoyed it.
isabellanakahara 3 years ago
Very enjoyable, there will always be a place for this kind of music, played so well. I am delighted that you put it on YouTube.
JANicolson 3 years ago 2
Very nice. My dad used to play one a whole lot like the first part of this one. He called it "Heel and Toe Polka."
mrgreer51 3 years ago
Lovely and smooth!!!!
thedollsisters 3 years ago
thank you very much all your video,s are top of the line.god bless. nl.canada.
moosehunterr 3 years ago
Nice fiddling! Great tune. I grew up in the western N. Dakoata and the Hell and Toe polka could have been the state song.
It is great to hear the other two parts in the Jenny Lind. I have learn my mandolin version from your video.
I turned the Jenny Lind into a great pinky developer - I do not play the song without using any open strings - always put the little finger on the 7th fret of the lower string. Great exercise!
Thanks for posting your great tunes.
Mandolin1944 4 years ago
keep it up there is nobody doing this anymore
dielorelie 4 years ago
Lindsborg KS is
gaberulz96 2 years ago