Browsing Institutt for tradisjonskunst og folkemusikk by Subject "folkemusikk"
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48 600 måter å spille en slått på : om variabilitet i Truls Ørpens transkripsjoner
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)This is the second article based on a research project at Telemark University College, where I have aimed to record the entire material of fiddle tunes that Truls Ørpen (1880–1958) wrote down from his own local community ... -
"Fleksibelt metrum" -noen refleksjoner med utgangspunkt i norsk vokal folkemusikk
(Chapter, 2005)Et ofte nevnt særtrekk i norsk folkemusikk er de metriske/rytmiske forholdene. Forfatteren tar utgangspunkt i metriske målinger av vokal folkemusikk framført av Aslak Brekke og ser på om disse kan bidra til å beskrive takt ... -
How old is a tune?
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Mælefjøllvisa - toner i bevegelse : om intonasjon i vokal folkemusikk
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)The article is based on a case study, where a recording from 1937 with the traditional performer Aslak Brekke from Vinje, Telemark (1901-1978), has been the subject of technical measurement and analysis. The study points ... -
Nordisk folkmusik som stilkoncept
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)This article deals with the increasing internationalization and professionalization of Nordic folk music, and raises empirical and conceptual questions concerning style and geographical origin. By examining ongoing trends ... -
"Svevende intervaller" - og svevende begrep
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)The article discusses the term “svevende tonalitet” (“floating tonality”) that is frequently used in descriptions of Norwegian traditional music. The term refers to variations in intonation patterns, but is used in ... -
Traditions, archives and change
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2014)In the Nordic countries, there are several archives containing documentation of traditional music and dance. The ways in which the material in the archives are produced, distributed and used, may influence the very tradition ...