Browsing Institutt for tradisjonskunst og folkemusikk by Document Types "Journal article"
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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 ... -
Bins, Spans, and Tolerance: Three Theories of Microtiming Behavior
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This study compares three recent theories of expressive microtiming in music. While each theory was originally designed to engage a particular musical genre—Anne Danielsen’s beat bins for funk, Neo-Soul, and other contemporary ... -
Crafting nature, crafting self: An ecophilosophy of friluftsliv, craftmaking and sustainability
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article is based on a project in the Regional Research Fund (“Oslofjorden”) that explores the relationship between friluftsliv (outdoor life), craftmaking and sustainability in the context of the friluftsliv program ... -
Empirical Research on Asymmetrical Rhythms in Scandinavian Folk Music: A Critical Review
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En, to, tre...? Om inkonsekvenser, variasjon og endring i springar- og polstakt i Norge
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The article addresses deviations from articulated norms regarding the placement of bar lines in Norwegian triple metre springar and pols. The great variation within these genres has played a major role as a marker of what ... -
Estonian and Norwegian Sheep Wool as a Textile Material Properties and Possibilities for Use Based on the Example of the Wool of Six Sheep Breeds
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In Estonia, up to 90% of local wool is not adequately valued, while in Norway, due to the well-functioning wool-buying and -sorting system, a large part of local wool is used purposefully. However, both countries have room ... -
Europeiske spor i hardingfelespringaren
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)The older types of Norwegian traditional instrumental dance music have never been a central focus of Norwegian traditional music research. What little work has been done on the topic has tended to concentrate on the links ... -
How old is a tune?
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Kopiering av tradisjonskunst som læringsmetode
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Artikkelen er skriven på bakgrunn av problematikk kring utvikling av ein forskingsbasert didaktikk for tekstilundervisninga på grunnstudiet ved Institutt for folkekultur, Høgskolen i Telemark. Delar av forskingsprosjektet ... -
Lost in transcription: Transkripsjonspraksis av den vokale folkemusikken for bruk innan dokumentasjon, forsking og opplæring
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This article focuses on the transcription of vocal folk music in Norway, and furthermore on how such transcriptions are used and interpreted. It could be stated that notation, as we know it today, is not fully feasible for ... -
Making sense of genre and style in the age of transcultural reproduction
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Through a discussion of the theoretical and empirical foundations of the concepts of style and genre, this article draws attention to the conceptual dilemmas that emerge when established regimes of musical ownership and ... -
Measuring Rhythm: A Context-Sensitive Approach
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)In this article I present some considerations on the measuring of musical rhythm with earlier research on rhythm and timing in Scandinavian traditional fiddle music as a point of reference (Ahlbäck, 1995; Bengtsson. 1974; ... -
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 ... -
Møter gjennom folkemusikk; fellesskap og særtrekk: Om Nordtrad og det årlige treffet for folkemusikkutdanninger i Norden og Baltikum
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The Nordtrad network was established in 1999 and has since 2000 arranged an annual gathering for students and teachers from the higher educations of folk/traditional music in the Nordic and Baltic countries. This article ... -
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 ... -
Om det fysiske utgangspunktet for intonasjon på fele
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Artikkelen fokuserer på relasjonen mellom spilleteknikk på fele og hardingfele i folkemusikken og intonasjon. Det argumenteres for at det fysiske rammeverket, inkludert anatomien i hånd og fingre, påvirker intonasjonspraksisen. ... -
Om kadensformlene i springar og pols
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2007)This article focuses on the variety concerning the “cadenza formula” in the springar- and pols-types in the older Norwegian fiddle-music repertoire. For scholars, in transcribing the variety of local types of springar- ... -
På jakt etter folkemusikkskalaen : et overblikk
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)In theories dealing with tonality in Norwegian and Scandinavian folk music, there has been a special focus on the assumed “old-agey” non-diatonic intervals, also referred to as floating or neutral intervals or blue notes. ... -
Rikard Berge – dokumentasjon av folkemusikk gjennom fonograf og fotografi
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This article explores the documentation of Norwegian traditional music, to be found in the Norwegian folklorist Richard Berge’s (1881 –1969) phonograph and photography archives. The article discusses how Berge proceeded ... -
Rytmen i kryllingspringar
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)This article is 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 Krøds - ...