Swedish folk music tune after Erik Ljung ("Kusen", "Kus-Erik")from Delsbo in the north of Hälsingland.
From the rare (out of sale since a long time) record "Pjål, Gnäll & Ämmel" (1970) by the folk music group "Skäggmanslaget" .
Image: Stuga in Delsbo from the 18th century, Delsbo forngård
More information on folk music from Hälsngland:
Organisations
http://www.halsingelatverkstad.net/
http://www.halsinglandsspelmansforbund.dinstudio.se/
Wikipedia
http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folkmusik_fr%C3%A5n_H%C3%A4lsingland
Discuss nordic folk music (swedish and english)
http://nordicfolk.com/forum/
Delsbo spelmansstämma 100-year Anniversary:
The folk music festival and spelman gathering in Delsbo takes place the first sunday in July each year. This year it is the 100-Year Anniversary.
http://dellenbygden.com/kultur/musik_dellen.shtml
hejsan! hur står det till med din person? har du haft en bra dag? om inte så blir det säkert bättre imorgon! Så frukta inte, du skall icke duka under, ty den börda din lekamen uthärdar dag efter annan är blott ett förbisvepande orosmåln å den homel som är ditt sinne.
hatecominupwithnames 10 months ago
riktigt riktigt bra =D tummen upp =D
snormarkus 1 year ago
@ThorinVIII
Yes the type of dance is originally from Poland. Seems that dancing in pairs originated there as far as known. At least in the specific parts of the world. In the fifteenth century. And about hundred years later. Possibly about when Sigismund was king of both Poland and Sweden, it was spread here.
dogofman 1 year ago
Polska(Polish)??
ThorinVIII 2 years ago