This year’s klangrausch earworm: the first part of Altländer 31. I wonder what scandinavian doodle will stick in my head at Vaka next week…
This year’s klangrausch earworm: the first part of Altländer 31. I wonder what scandinavian doodle will stick in my head at Vaka next week…
In a week’s time Philipp and I and Duo Zeller/Suchanek play for dancing in Haus der Sinne, Berlin. There’s even a beginner’s dance course at 19:00 before the concert! Bring your friends, enemies, associates, accomplices, acquaintences and so on.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1276751069008684/
New music from Solarference! Not only amazingly innovative sounds but solid artistic and cultural goals:
“…songs that carry a collective theme of freedom: freedom from the constraints of relationships, gender, poverty, imprisonment and working conditions.”
Sounds good to me. Go support them on indiegogo! https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/solarference-locks-bolts-album
Currently livestreaming audio from @indiewebcamp Nürnberg: radio.waterpigs.co.uk/live
#livestream #music #indiewebcamp
Thanks to everyone who came to the workshop on Saturday! It was great fun to dance with you all, and to get some international perspectives on polka traditions :) I hope you all had as good a time as I did!
If you missed it, didn’t hear about it or want to do it all over again, we’ll be running a similar workshop at this year’s Vaka festival in Akureyri (15th-18th June), and there’ll be all sorts of other nice stuff going on too.
Until then, keep up the nice music and dancing in Reykjavík, I’m looking forward to being back :)
P.S. if anyone took photos, it’d be great to have copies — posted here is fine, emailed in high resolution to barnaby@waterpigs.co.uk is even better!
Event: Tanzimpro/Balfolk Workshop in Múltí Kúltí

When:
Where: Múltí Kúltí, Barónsstígur 3, Reykjavík
What:
Tanzimpro (“Traditional European Dance-improvisation, also known as “balfolk” or “eurodance”) is a form of music and dance which has evolved all over Europe for centuries, and continues to do so today. Casting aside the nationalism, gender roles and silly costumes so commonly associated with “folk dance”, tanzimpro focuses on the intense, flowing connection between dancers, music and musicians as everyone involved improvises and reacts to each other.
If that sounds like fun, come along and learn the basic grooves for a variety of common dances (wickler/slängpolska, schottisch, polka, waltz, mazurka, polska… if we have time!) as well as techniques for building connection with your partner and the music, and ideas for improvisation and variations.
No need to bring a dance partner along if you don’t have one, you’ll probably end up dancing with everyone anyway :)
Entry is free, donations for the musicians and dance leader are gladly accepted.
Who:
Barnaby Walters (Hodgepig, Buzz, Duo Gerhardt & Walters) is a hurdy gurdy player and builder who, after spending ten years playing various folk and traditional music, discovered tanzimpro two years ago and wondered what he had been doing with his life for the previous eight years. Trying to make up for lost time, he has since danced and played for dancing in Iceland, Turkey, France, England, Germany and Austria, most recently as half of Duo Gerhardt & Walters.
Benjamin Bech (Bech and Bomholt, PÚLK, Vildspil, Tyrolerband) is an excellent dancer and clarinet player from Denmark, currently researching Icelandic traditional dance music.
Woohoo, die beste Drehleierspieler und Schalmeispielerin werden in Hamburg spielen! Verpass das nicht, Norddeutsche freunde :)
The tunes from yesterday are up on gerhardtwalters.eu and Soundcloud!
No videos yet (too cold to film!) but in a few days we play for dancing in Lübtheen (fb), so maybe after that.
Discoordinated “Studio” selfie!

(I’m not very good at selfies) Recordings arrive on gerhardtwalters.eu tomorrow!
Endlich! Noch eine neue Internetseite für ein Projekt gebaut: gerhardtwalters.eu
Duo Gerhardt & Walters, now available for dance concerts ;) Recordings/video coming soon!
Found in The Division Viol (1659): an interesting social comment on mid-17th Century acceptance of the idea of a heliocentric solar system:

Also of interest: “American English” spelling of “centre” as “center”…“(Chuse whether you will have the Sun, or Earth to be the Fixed Center)”
Finally! A 2.5 octave universal baroque recorder fingering chart which fits on an A4 sheet of paper and is licensed under CC0:
Also available in PDF and SVG.
Video: Jelängerjelieber — Solo Hurdy Gurdy
Jelängerjelieber played on solo gurdy as a wickler/slängpolska for an epic eight minutes (it feels like much less on the other side of the instrument!) — so grab the nearest person and wickl some time away :)
This lovely tune is Matthias Branschke’s Säckpipa version of what was originally a Sorbish song from the Kralsches Geigenspielbuch called “Fa ßym ta jena hubena ßryota”, and was given a new name by the Verein zur Förderung traditioneller Musik des deutschsprachigen Raums (who need a new name themselves, phew), and published in 2015 in “Neues aus alten Büchern 2” — full of nice tunes and highly recommended.
Sheet music for this tune is available here
The instrument is a 2nd generation Vio gurdy from me, recorded with an AKG C1000S and the internal pickup.
@mallelis my dad genuinely, unapologetically enjoys listening to Chaz and Dave. Perhaps you have not come across this uniquely British act in the states. Here is a sample of their work, listen at your own risk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1fOZjiDaw4
Die Tanzsammlung Dahlhoff is now available to download in PDF format, one file per book, from the internet archive:
If you want full-resolution, archive quality TIFF files then the best place to get them from is still the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin site, but if you just want access to complete, usable, small-ish filesize PDFs then this is, as far as I know, the easiest place to find them. Viel Spaß damit!
“Schottisches are like wind turbines. There are already so many, but, for the greater good, we still need more.”
— P. Gerhardt
Most other dances are simply wickler with more rules.
Apparently the lyrics for Steve Knightley’s Unlock Me are not on the web yet. Here is my attempt to fix this:
you hand me a bunch of keys
said “let’s look through the past.”
you know I like to please
but all I ask
is which one,
oh, which one
unlocks me.
the first key opens a garden gate
where I play in the sun.
under the trees a shadow grows dark
and I want to run.
does this one,
oh, does this one
unlock me?
you look around, there’s no-one there
you say “something’s wrong”.
what is it that I’ve got to hide?
then we move on.
the next key opens the old front door
daylight shines in the hall.
I hear a voice I’m trying to hide
pressed up against the wall.
does this one
oh, does this one
unlock me?
we enter a room at the top of the stairs
I hide under the bed.
my hand touches a small wooden box
with my name written in red.
you open the box, there’s nothing inside
you say “something’s wrong.”
what is it that I’ve got to hide?
unlock me
I’m not speaking to you any more
I throw your keys at your feet
down the stairs, through the front door
I open the gate to the street
will someone
please someone
unlock me
unlock me
unlock me
unlock me
Steve Tyler is the master of the multi-tracked gurdy and here is the proof: