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Bagpipes and harp: Anna Rynefors and Erik Ask-Upmark - Dråm

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2009

The third item from the Jan 2008 concert in the Medieval Hall, Stamford.

Technical: edited in Sony Vegas with Canon XHA1 as roving camera plus two fixed domestic Sony cams.

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  • This is wonderful. Thanks for posting it!

  • A pleasure! I played in the first half of this concert and then videoed the rest of it, so I've had these sitting on my computer ever since. Anna and Erik have been really kind in allowing me to put them up - just wish I'd got round to it sooner.

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  • very nice sound, bravo

  • I like this but want to hear more from the piper.

  • Does anyone know the name of such a beautiful tune?

  • @JustWickedSwede That's just a question of dialect. There is no certain distinction between "säckpipa" and "pôsu", what you call pôsu in Dalarna is the very same instrument we call säckpipa in Skåne. And I should know, Anna is my teacher. If she calls it säckpipa, that's good enough for me. Again, just dialects.

  • @Domitianvs Säckpipa is the swedish word, but then there is a lot of different varietys between the regions in sweden. In Dalarna where I'm from we called it pôsu

  • Is there sheet music available for this song?

  • The combination of pipa and harp is simply great and fabuleous musicians as well...

  • This is so great: my two favourite instruments together!

    I met Erik at a harp meeting in Germany he is also terrific solo!

  • It's just called "säckpipa", which is swedish for bagpipe, internationally known as the Swedish Bagpipe.

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