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@zubpetr They took a leave of 5 years - but just yesterday I found out that they are coming bak! Search for YouTube channel "GjallarhornOFFICIAL" or their web page:
gjallarhorn . se (remove the spaces; and just push OK for the stupid Licence Banners that keep popping up there).
New 20th Anniversary DVD is coming out and they are beginning to tour - both Europe and US this year!
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Anyone knows what happened to Gjallarhorn? Please dont say that they are no more :*-(
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@Flyingtart All the more reason to learn them...
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THIS IS SO AMAZING!! IT MAKES ME CRY!
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Haha, It's almost the same for me with spanish!
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@Flyingtart They might be small languages, but when you live in the country where they are spoken... :p
but meh, I was forced to study swedish for almost 5 years, and I can't even say "Good afternoon" in swedish :/ Yeah, that was pretty useless ;)
Sad part is, I'm not even kidding...
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Haha yeah why would you be learning swedish in school? Both swedish and finnish are two REALLY small languages. Useless...
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@Flyingtart Actually, we became and autnomous Grand Dutchy under Russian Imperial rule in the 19th Century, and and Independent country in the 20th Century ;)
And yeah "pakko ruotsi" or compulsory swedish. *sigh* That's what you get when 6% of the populace have a different first language....thank goodness english is compulsory too, at least where i live :)
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Also Finland and Sweden was one country for hundreds of years. Not until recently (19th century) Finland became and autonomus country. They have to learn swedish in school too.
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coolest collection of sounds ever.....
where are these guys from ? i can hear some didgeredoo in the background. sounds great it contrasts well
cladam81 2 years ago 4
They are from Swedish-speaking part of Finland. Yes, they use didgeredoo :-)
drhenryetripshaw 2 years ago 7