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  1. Apr 21, 2022 · The hardingfele player plucks or bows four strings while the remaining four or five resonate underneath. 2. Nyckelharpa. The Nyckelharpa is another iconic Scandinavian musical instrument. While it originally hails from Sweden, Norway still considers the nyckelharpa an essential part of its musical heritage.

  2. Scandinavian music. The dulcimer and fiddle are the two most characteristic instruments found throughout Scandinavia. In Norway, the eight- or nine-stringed hardanger fiddle is also found.

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    • Lyre (Denmark’s oldest stringed instrument found in Ribe) (on the pictures, top part of the instrument excavated in 2018 in Denmark) (photo 𝐛𝐲 𝐒ø𝐫𝐞𝐧 𝐒𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐛æ𝐤)
    • Lur. (on the left two photos: Oseberg Lur, on the right: Oseberg reconstruction/replica and Danish Iron age Lur) (Norway) (Viking-age) around year 800. The first find in the Nordic region registered as a wooden Lur is from a coffin in a burial chamber in Oseberg, Norway.
    • Jawharp (From Stødov in Helgenæs, Denmark) (The Jawharp can be found in the book “Vikingernes Aros” page 111, published at Moesgaard Museum) It is currently at “Museum Østjylland” with the catalog numbers: (x197) from EBM 408.
    • Bowed Lyre/Lyre (more findings) In a wall trench for a large hall from the Viking era, a bone object dating from the 6th to 7th century was found, which can hardly be anything but a tuning screw for a stringed instrument.
    • Nyckelharpa. It’s only appropriate to start our list with Sweden’s national instrument, the Nyckelharpa. The Nyckelharpa – which in Swedish translates to ‘Key Fiddle’ – is the quintessential Swedish instrument and arguably one of the most iconic, owing to its unique and intricate shape.
    • Psalmodikon. The Psalmodikon or Salmodikon is another type of string instrument that’s made up of a long box with a string attached at each end. The musician then plucks the string or uses a bow like a violin to cause it to vibrate and create the sound.
    • Moraharpa. Next, we have the Moraharpa, which looks and sounds very similar to the Nyckelharpa. In fact, you could think of it as the Nyckelharpa’s grandfather as it was one of the earliest predecessors.
    • Spilåpipa. Changing gears from the string instruments we’ve looked at so far, the Spilåpipa is a traditional fipple flute with deep roots in the nomadic cultures of Sweden.
  4. Dec 19, 2023 · Instruments like the Hardanger fiddle, nyckelharpa, and the traditional accordion play a central role in Nordic folk music, creating a distinctive sound that captures the essence of the region. The melodic nuances of these instruments, often played in a minor key, evoke a sense of melancholy, mirroring the rugged beauty and harsh climates of ...

  5. Swedish folk music is a genre of music based largely on folkloric collection work that began in the early 19th century in Sweden. [1] The primary instrument of Swedish folk music is the fiddle. Another common instrument, unique to Swedish traditions, is the nyckelharpa. Most Swedish instrumental folk music is dance music; the signature music ...

  6. 321.322-71. Related instruments. Fiddle. Violin. A Hardanger fiddle ( Norwegian: hardingfele) is a traditional stringed instrument considered to be the national instrument of Norway. In modern designs, this type of fiddle is very similar to the violin, though with eight or nine strings (rather than four as on a standard violin) and thinner wood.

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