A couple of Swedish tunes played on a Strummer from Downunder (electric stick dulcimer) and a homemade low F whistle made out of CPVC pipe (I made it using the Guido Gonzato design: http://www.ggwhistles.com/howto/index.html ).
The first tune is a hymn, "Allt vad vi på jorden äga", that I learned from the Sofia Karlsson album "Folk Songs". The second is "Josefin's Waltz" by the folk group Väsen, which has become a popular tune in Celtic circles.
The video is a clip of a bus passing down a Berlin street, converted into a string of still images.
YouTube kept crunching the audio, and this is the best version I could get, but there's a cleaner mp3 file at http://www.box.net/shared/g86izxl3vr
Very good! Do you know that "Josefine's Waltz" also exists as a song with Sofia Karlsson? It's called "Alltid dig nära", on Sofia Karlsson's album "Söder om kärleken" (2009). Same beautiful melody by Roger Tallroth (the guitar player in Väsen), with lyrics by Sofia Karlsson.
kaarekjohnsen 1 year ago
@kaarekjohnsen thanks for the compliment and for the tip! I found a video for Alltid dig nära and it's now on my favorites list.
seonachan 1 year ago