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  2. Category:Swedish folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Swedish folk songs" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  3. Sveriges Medeltida Ballader - Wikipedia

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    GA = Geijer and Afzelius, Svenska folk-visor från forntiden (1814–1816) – pioneering Swedish ballad collection. SF =Adolf Ivar Arwidsson , Svenska fornsånger (1834) – another early Swedish compilation. GAB = Bergström and Höijer , Svenska folkvisor (1880) – revision of Geijer and Afzelius. List of folk song collections

  4. Swedish folk music - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. Category:Swedish folk music - Wikipedia

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    Swedish folk-song collectors (3 P) Swedish folk songs (3 C, 18 P) Swedish folk musicians (5 C, 22 P) Pages in category "Swedish folk music" The following 16 pages are ...

  6. Hårgalåten - Wikipedia

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    The song describes how a mysterious fiddler came to the community near Hårgaberget or "Harga mountain", and played the fiddle. The youth danced to the tune that the fiddler played and they were unable to stop.

  7. List of Swedish folk musicians - Wikipedia

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    Alwa (folk music group) Arbete och Fritid; Avadå Band; Bazar Blå; Boot; Bäsk; Den Fule; Dreamers' Circus; Filarfolket; Folk och Rackare; Francis; Frifot; Garmarna

  8. Vi gå över daggstänkta berg - Wikipedia

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    The text was published in 1906 in the Christmas edition of the magazine Strix, with text and music by Abraham Lundquist's publishing house 1908, and in the collection "Den svenska frihetsvisan och andra sånger vid hembygdsmöten" ("The Swedish freedom song and other songs for homeland associations" [2] published by the Norrland students ...

  9. Garmarna - Wikipedia

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    After Vedergällningen, the band collaborated with Swedish House producer Eric S. for their next studio album Hildegard von Bingen, which was released in 2001. [1] The tracks in this album are based on the compositions of 12th century German abbess Hildegard of Bingen , [ 2 ] with the lyrics to each song being sung entirely in Latin .