Sunday, March 4, 2012

A Scottish from Sweden, via Austria...

     Years ago, at a fiddle-centric event near Graz, Austria, I learned this scottish, which is apparently Swedish.  The Austrian fiddlers called it "Swedisch-Schottisch."  I believe they were playing it a fourth higher.
     I'm playing it mostly on the G row of a G/C/F, reaching up to the inside row for "that note," which you will certainly recognize in the B part.

Listen to "Swedisch-Schottisch" here.

(The link above is also an experiment, part of my effort to make my sound clips accessible to multiple platforms and browsers.)

2 comments:

  1. Great piece of music ... I'm so fond of medium tempo stuff. As for your experiment: clicking on this downloaded the file and then opened my iTunes, which played the piece. That's okay, I suppose, but I really prefer the embedded player. I know this has been a vexing question for you, but that's my preference. Perhaps the embedded player AND the link?

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  2. Andy

    This tune has been really popular in England - it is Swedish and I'll try to look out the name later I have the music somewhere with a written harmony part. I play it on the fiddle because of "that" note. Its normally played as a polka and was popularised by the Old Swan band.

    Simon

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