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  • @TannerBowman
    @TannerBowman4 ай бұрын

    I find the imperfect vocal cracks, yodels, and off pitch sounds to be totally mesmerizing and strangely beautiful. Feels very stylized and human in this song.

  • @susannradal9303

    @susannradal9303

    4 ай бұрын

    It isnt imperfect or vocal cracks it is Norwegian folk music called kulokk/calling and are suppose to sound like this. And of pitch?! No

  • @user-ol2ss6me6n

    @user-ol2ss6me6n

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@susannradal9303Still sounds shit though.

  • @zaqwsx28

    @zaqwsx28

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@susannradal9303Have you ever listened to kulokk? The imperfections what shes talking about is not about kulokk at all.

  • @danamon943

    @danamon943

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-ol2ss6me6nYou have shit taste in music though.

  • @nerd_in_norway
    @nerd_in_norway4 ай бұрын

    Lol I never thought I'd hear someone tell Gunnhild to work on her vocals after over two decades as one of the greatest singers in Scandinavia. 😅

  • @rowaystarco

    @rowaystarco

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah, it's a special and traditional style. It's incredible that she's been in Gåte since she was 13/14 years old.

  • @mattfiddler7690

    @mattfiddler7690

    4 ай бұрын

    Neither do I 😅

  • @Adrian_CC

    @Adrian_CC

    4 ай бұрын

    Although i think her vocals are outstanding, she saw the 2nd semifinal where she definetly had small flaws, thats my opinion at least

  • @mathias8236

    @mathias8236

    4 ай бұрын

    this woman cant sing herself, so its funny

  • @DiamondPearl

    @DiamondPearl

    4 ай бұрын

    Everyone and anyone could get some advice from professionals, even if they've been in their business for decades! We all learn, every day! ;)

  • @arvidfahne4458
    @arvidfahne44584 ай бұрын

    This band has been going for 20 years. Folk rock, this is her style. That's how it should be.

  • @m__6930

    @m__6930

    4 ай бұрын

    Very cool stuf, I'm definitely going to check out their back catalog.

  • @mari97216

    @mari97216

    4 ай бұрын

    True, but she does crack several places. Doesn’t mean she is a terrible singer. It’s a very demanding song to sing!

  • @Arc.Enders

    @Arc.Enders

    4 ай бұрын

    But the average ESC viewer doesn't know that. For me it just sounds out of tune

  • @chrisving91

    @chrisving91

    4 ай бұрын

    @@mari97216Interestingly she cracked less in the winner’s performance in the end of the show. Less performance anxiety maybe

  • @queencoronaa
    @queencoronaa4 ай бұрын

    The instrument is called a nøkkelharpe/Nyckelharpa (keyed fiddle / key harp)😄its used in a lot of scandinavian folkmusic!🥰

  • @FFFlemish

    @FFFlemish

    4 ай бұрын

    It is even used in the song "Nocturne" by Secret Garden! (Norway 1995)

  • @ESC2016

    @ESC2016

    4 ай бұрын

    "Just make something up, no one will know"

  • @lovisalindstrom7920

    @lovisalindstrom7920

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes i kind of knew what it was. It looks like a nyckelharpa but i think there are a bit different here in Uppland, Sweden. Great genre in my opinion and I like the use of a scandinavian language but a part in english is always appreciated.

  • @huthula
    @huthula4 ай бұрын

    The way she sing is intentional it’s not vocal issues🙂 this is their style. This band has been around for years and are really big in Norway. They mix traditional style of signing with rock, and also use old folktales in their lyrics.

  • @aleksa6969

    @aleksa6969

    4 ай бұрын

    sure.. :joy:

  • @ShaesKyu

    @ShaesKyu

    4 ай бұрын

    This! It’s a similar thing to Ukraine from 2021. It’s a specific style which is so cool but people think it doesn’t sound right which I don’t get

  • @nacho615

    @nacho615

    4 ай бұрын

    If you listen to the studio version of this song you will notice that some notes were off, I love this song though

  • @arvinroidoatienza7082

    @arvinroidoatienza7082

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@nacho615as they already said, it's intentional

  • @AlonsoFan2023

    @AlonsoFan2023

    4 ай бұрын

    @@ShaesKyu Singing coaches are often too set in their ways and don't know anything that deviates from the standard.

  • @andrea5856
    @andrea58564 ай бұрын

    The sharp (almost unpleasant) vocals are a traditional way of singing, called "kauking/kulking", translated to "a herding call". "Kauking" refers to a specific form of shouting or screaming, and it is a traditional singing technique practiced in certain cultures, especially in parts of Norway. This technique often involves powerful, high-pitched sounds and can have a distinctive and recognizable resonance. Historically, kauking has been used as a way to communicate over distances in nature, such as in mountainous areas or open landscapes, where the voice can carry far - that's why it's so sharp! And it's supposed to have all those voice cracks and "weird" pauses. It is also used in folk music and has become a part of the Norwegian cultural heritage. This band has been around for quite a while, and I think they're very comfortable on the stage, so it's not exactly nerves... They know exactly what they're doing and the vocalist knows exactly what vocal technique she's going for... It's folk rock.

  • @addivf2911
    @addivf29114 ай бұрын

    I think this is the perfect choice of a song to represent Norway! We haven't had a song in Norwegian since 2006 so it was about time we sent another

  • @deddyson

    @deddyson

    4 ай бұрын

    Agree. I hope your neighbor Sweden 🇸🇪 learn from this

  • @egarosegarev

    @egarosegarev

    4 ай бұрын

    And what is the song about?

  • @TinaVegan

    @TinaVegan

    3 ай бұрын

    it's an old folk tale about an evil step mother, a curse and things like that. It's about breaking free@@egarosegarev

  • @biankakoettlitz6979

    @biankakoettlitz6979

    Ай бұрын

    @@deddyson not after you've seen the result. It's sad they were ranked last, it is such a great song.But I'm glad we didn't send Keiino, the Rybak desaster was enough ...or others😁

  • @geirbraadlie9193
    @geirbraadlie91934 ай бұрын

    The chorus is a herding call, kulning. So she does not sing words/lyrics but herding all good powers!

  • @triplef-funfromfreddy4356

    @triplef-funfromfreddy4356

    4 ай бұрын

    I think Kulning is more of a name for that chanting practiced in Sweden. Kulokk is the recording used at the beginning of the song

  • @randiveland9857

    @randiveland9857

    4 ай бұрын

    @@triplef-funfromfreddy4356 Kulning and kulokk is really the same thing, swedish call it kulning and norwegian call it kulokk. Both was used to call in the herds of cows by budeiene/ mjölkerska.

  • @pezlover1974

    @pezlover1974

    4 ай бұрын

    Different words for the same thing.

  • @Plant3849
    @Plant38494 ай бұрын

    Ulveham means Wolfskin, and is based on an old fairytale. A girl is turned into a wolf by her evil stepmother, and she cannot become human again unless she drinks the blood of her brother. One day she finds her pregnant stepmother in the woods, and takes the blood of her unborn baby brother. Pretty dark.. The lyrics are in old Norwegian so I don’t understand it 100% but it goes something like this: I was a pretty and good girl With stepmother evil, my mother died She turned me into a beast and a needle And sent me away to the king’s garden And my stepmother will feel my wrath When everyone likes me better this way(not sure about this one) Lokk(chorus) She gave me a coat like wolf gray She swore I’d be lonely walking in the woods And I will never be whole and well Before I get to drink my brother’s blood Lokk(chorus 2) Lokk/Kulokk/Kulning is traditional Norwegian singing used to herd cattle. It’s supposed to be loud, sharp, raspy and a bit cracked:)

  • @larsolebergersen3216

    @larsolebergersen3216

    4 ай бұрын

    The lyrics are translated from norse (viking norwegian) to nynorsk ("new norwegian", as opposed to the "bokmål, which is the more dominant written language). Nynorsk is really good for singing and poetry.

  • @antonysantiago2874
    @antonysantiago28744 ай бұрын

    Love it. Most interesting entry from Norway in years.

  • @BastianNorW
    @BastianNorW4 ай бұрын

    She sings in a style that's equivalent to "kveing" - traditional Norwegian singing. You should check that out

  • @oh515
    @oh5154 ай бұрын

    Singing with such power using these vocal techniques in a high range can be challenging for the voice. In the studio version, it's more balanced, but Gåte is known for their energetic live performances. Holding back too much would have far worse consequences for the overall expression, but it seems she is adjusting and balancing her performance towards the semifinals and finals in Malmö. She likely aims to ensure her voice can sustain the song throughout. I find it charming and perfect with all of its imperfections anyway. It becomes more ethnically authentic. There was good vocalist back then as well but probably not as professional as Gunnhild, and that’s the preference I bring to my judgement. Gunnhild has been singing Norwegian folk music (kveding) since she was nine years old and has a degree in the subject. She has also explored classical and jazz in her more than 25-year-long career as a professional artist. She probably knows well where the challenges lie, and her live performances are likely getting better and better. Additionally, the vocals must integrate the natural scale or tuning from Norwegian folk music with the 440 Hz equal temperament. For those accustomed only to equal temperament, this might sound off-pitch, but such deviation is intentional to capture the ethnic nuances. You also mentioned the gaps in the vocal arrangement. The goal is not to produce modern music with an ethnic flavor but to present ethnic folk music with a contemporary sound. Essentially, this type of singing (kvad) doesn't have choruses per se either. There are repetitions, but they are either sung as repetitions of the lines, the last line or as short repetitions within the verses. The reason for the gaps is because the instrument (nøkkelharpe) plays those repetitions with a contra melody in the first part of the verses. Gåte does create choruses, but here this is resolved by incorporating Norwegian kulokk (herding calls).

  • @Pia-jw5xv

    @Pia-jw5xv

    4 ай бұрын

    Tusen takk for lærerikt svar. Det var veldig interessant🥰👏🏼

  • @AMAZING_MOA
    @AMAZING_MOA4 ай бұрын

    This is my favourite song so far!! 🇳🇴 btw I think the instrument is called a nyckelharpa 👍

  • @lukasdkj5560
    @lukasdkj55604 ай бұрын

    Ur reacting to the semi final version of the song. They had to change some of the lyrics for the final so you should react to the grand final version of it! It’s also performed in a bigger arena

  • @monicapetiz

    @monicapetiz

    4 ай бұрын

    Her voice is also much better in the grand final version😊

  • @darcia3089
    @darcia30894 ай бұрын

    Fun fact: the song is based off a 1000 year old Norwegian folklore! Also the violin like instrument is called Nyckelharpa(or key fiddle in English) and it’s actually a Swedish instrument! The instrument has strings similar to a violin's which produce tones by the drawing action of a bow.

  • @annehyden1088
    @annehyden10884 ай бұрын

    the song has strong roots in norwegian folklore and music.

  • @wiggofarberg1081
    @wiggofarberg10814 ай бұрын

    Vocal issiues,and cracks! Don't you know about our Norwegian singing tradition,expressing microtonallity🎉,outside ordinary tempered scales.This is our centuries old style in singing and using the instruments,very sofistcated🎉,developed over the centuries. The girl is singing puretuned🎉,no issiues and cracks!? Listen to Eivind Groven's 1.symphony on KZread, and you will hear the same tonallity. His symphonic music and choiresongs are growing up from the same rich folkloristic soil in our valleys,never tempered🎉,allways puretuned🎉,as does the "kveding" (Google)vocalist.."Gåte" ( enigma) is the real deal! "Ulveham",( wolf skinnwalker),the girl trapped in a wolfhide. At last she is breaking the spell.This is the ancient horror-ballade's main plott and team, ending in freedom and release.An ancient songtune fused with hardrock!!!

  • @pdelrey93
    @pdelrey934 ай бұрын

    This is a potential winner. its so good!

  • @oleperen
    @oleperen4 ай бұрын

    Gåte is just amazing, fantastic power and energy. The voice from Mother Earth! ❤️ Beautiful Gunnhild - this is what Eurovision (the world) needs right now! 12 points 🥇

  • @Eva-mp7xg
    @Eva-mp7xg4 ай бұрын

    I'm sure her voice cracks are intentional, she has great control of her voice. When she wants to keep the singing "clean" of these effects, she surely can, check out some calmer songs of theirs. If she would apply all your recommendations (and I'm sure she has the skills to do that) then we'd end up with a folk-metal song sung with a pop voice, which would be weird. Can you imagine this song with Loreen's or Celine Dion's voice? 🤣😂

  • @staalmannen2522
    @staalmannen25224 ай бұрын

    Absolutely fantastic band and vocalist. ❤

  • @pezlover1974
    @pezlover19744 ай бұрын

    Very difficult to review this singing style. Her singing style is based on a technique that dates back to the early Middle Ages, possibly much older. The Romans who described Norse people singing likened it to wolf howls and wild animal screams.

  • @line-norwegian
    @line-norwegian4 ай бұрын

    The instrument is called "Nøkkelharpe" (key harp/ keyed fiddle). It is a Swedish traditional instrument.

  • @svendeirikpedersen2339
    @svendeirikpedersen23394 ай бұрын

    The instrument is called nyckelharpa. The style of singing the vocalist is singing in the refrain is called kulokk in Norwegian, or hearding call in English.

  • @noahs-eventyr
    @noahs-eventyr3 ай бұрын

    Dear honest vocal coach. This is a folk song and this is how you sing. You really need to learn more about different vocal traditions before you judge ❤

  • @annehyden1088
    @annehyden10884 ай бұрын

    The "screaming" is "kulokk", tradditionally how the maidens called in the cows from the contryside back in the day. (chorus)

  • @madiwest7657
    @madiwest76574 ай бұрын

    This is their first performance! When they got to the final, they had to rewrite the lyrics, so the second performance in the final it was WAY better, and it was better for her voice as well!! I suggest you check out the final performance from Gåte

  • @evaldk1574
    @evaldk15744 ай бұрын

    Ulveham is probably the BEST song Norway has ever sent! I’m feeling soo proud to be 25% Norwegian 🇳🇴❤️🇸🇪

  • @mattfiddler7690

    @mattfiddler7690

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes definitely it is as well as Nocturne by Secret Garden in 1995.

  • @ThaGamingMisfit

    @ThaGamingMisfit

    4 ай бұрын

    I wish I was Norwegian right now, I'd be so proud hearing this song representing my country !

  • @breather1978
    @breather19784 ай бұрын

    jeeses, the sound she is making is kinda the point

  • @scottvik
    @scottvik4 ай бұрын

    I’m in love with this song, what a masterpiece! 🎉🎉❤

  • @annehyden1088
    @annehyden10884 ай бұрын

    she is not cracking, the chorus is a way of calling the cows back from their walks in the mountains.

  • @fgansmo
    @fgansmo4 ай бұрын

    Her "flaws" are on purpose, based on the text of the song. I think she's brave like a boss for not trying to sing perfect all the time. And the instrument in the beginning is called nyckelharpa, and is a traditional Swedish instrument. Gunnhild doesn't do anything that isn't thought through, so what happens vocally is for a reason. Probably very little nerves in play here. Totally misunderstanding the concept from Honest Vocal Coach obviously. I've heard Gunnhild singing really tricky stuff hanging up-side-down in a waterfall. BTW, the chanting in the beginning is called Kauking, and had the purpose of calling back the herd back in the days. It's traditional like Kveding in Norway.

  • @evaldk1574
    @evaldk15744 ай бұрын

    The instrument is an ancient nordic isntrument! It’s called a ”Nyckelharpa (In Swedish)” and I’ve seen it a lot in the nordic folk-music industry.

  • @arildolsen4232
    @arildolsen42324 ай бұрын

    The mysterious instrument is a "nyckelharpa" - a keyharp. Much used in Sweden over the past 600 years. If you remember Secret Garden winning in 1995; they made use of this also. Otherwise; thanks for most enjoyable videos. Greetings from Norway.

  • @jenspettersen7837
    @jenspettersen78374 ай бұрын

    The song is their version of a folktale that seems to be spread around in Scandinavia in different versions. But the gist of it is: She is a beautiful maiden, but her mother dies in labor . The she gets an evil stepmom who turns her into a sword, but she is still the most preferred sword by the men, which upsets her stepmom. The stepmom turns her then into a needle, but she's still the most preferred needle by the tailor, which upsets her stepmom. So the stepmom turns her into a wolf (giving her wolfskin (ulveham)) to roam alone in the forest. She can not turn back into a maiden until she drinks the blood of her stepmom (in this song it's brother). When she kills her stepmom as a wolf and drink the blood of her brother who her stepmom is pregnant with and then turns back into a maiden.

  • @iVo42928f

    @iVo42928f

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm not Norwegian and until hearing this song not familiar with the fairytale, so I may be completely wrong. That said, the way I got the wolf curse was that she'd have to drink her brother's blood to end it, which she could fulfill when the stepmother became pregnant of her stepbrother, and by drinking her stepmother's blood (+killing both her and the unborn stepbrother as she tore out the heart) she also got her (step)brother's blood to break the curse in a, for the stepmother unintended, way.

  • @lassefinstad1797
    @lassefinstad17974 ай бұрын

    In Norway she master a tradisional old folk singing tec called "kved" in norwegian she`s mastering it totaly . the band has 20 years of this folk/rock ... try their first album caled "JYGRI" shees 15years old ,,,,,

  • @esc_jeremy
    @esc_jeremy4 ай бұрын

    This is my favorite so far 🇧🇻❤️

  • @escdakota
    @escdakota4 ай бұрын

    is this the semifinal or final version? her vocal was massively improved in the final and the winner’s performance was incredible. they also had to change the lyrics between the semi and the final due to the broadcaster.

  • @kennet7837

    @kennet7837

    4 ай бұрын

    It's from the semi final.

  • @athrack
    @athrack4 ай бұрын

    The instrument is called a key harp. It dates back to at least the mid 15th century, but is likely a lot older than that.

  • @Fem_Ace
    @Fem_Ace4 ай бұрын

    The instrument is a "Nyckelharpa" a swedish instrument translated to "Key harp", The tangents along the neck can change the pitch.

  • @helmenhjelmen1955
    @helmenhjelmen19554 ай бұрын

    norwegian folk music and any kind of rock is primarily about expression. and some people like fore eksample the vocalist in Gåte have been singing or "Kveding" since she was 9 year old. the mistakes you hear in her voice is also presentin the studio version meaning that it is not intended to be pitch perfect.

  • @catsandcrows8880

    @catsandcrows8880

    4 ай бұрын

    It´s not "mistakes" though, it´s part of this particular traditional style. If she was supposed to sing this in a classical aesthetic style, it would be natural to assume certain sounds were indeed mistakes.

  • @noahs-eventyr
    @noahs-eventyr4 ай бұрын

    Hmmm when you stop all the time you can't ever get the feeling of the song and performance. I hope Norway will win this year ❤

  • @mattfiddler7690

    @mattfiddler7690

    4 ай бұрын

    This unfortunately was an undeserved reaction for Gåte by Georgina 😢

  • @roh1912
    @roh19123 ай бұрын

    I'm breathless - each line of Gunnhild's vocals offers magical tips and tricks (pertaining to that type of folklore singing so other comments tell me) the song builds and develops - there's a lot going on. This is a live TV mix? I would have loved to hear more syncopation between the drums and bass but maybe they were so compressed into the depths of my AKG headphones. The vocal gaps have slap echos and spins of bvs. I am blown away by the creativity and talent on show here. A cup of tea and repeat is required. Best -

  • @kjetilkjernsmo8499
    @kjetilkjernsmo84994 ай бұрын

    Gunnhild has grown up with folk music, she had her first job singing at about 10 years old, and at 13, she and her older brother started Gåte. They had great success in their first years, and worked with all the best folk musicians in Norway. Then, they had a long hiatus, where she trained, and she's got all the formal education you could wish for. But she has also expressed that Gåte isn't that. Gåte is about channelling the forces of nature, it is a different thing.

  • @BlueScream1
    @BlueScream14 ай бұрын

    It's called a nyckelharpa, it's a swedish instrument, but also used in Norway. 😊 In english it's called a keyed fiddle or key harp.

  • @Xirque666
    @Xirque6664 ай бұрын

    Gåte plays folk metal, and they are using historical sources. This text is more than 1000 Years old. The "imperfections" vocally is actually there intentionally as it's based upon the traditional songstyle in Norwegian called a "lokk" a "kullning" and It's intentions is to call upon animals far away to come to her, and The "imperfections" makes the sound travel in the mountains and the woods. The Instrument is called "Langeleik"

  • @yashandkittygaming
    @yashandkittygaming4 ай бұрын

    I was waiting for this one ❤

  • @tootikisbathhouse2093
    @tootikisbathhouse20934 ай бұрын

    I think she is incorprating a traditional Norwegian folk style of music that has come out from "laling", also known as "hjaling", "hauking", "huving", "kauking" and "gukko", which is esssentially a call for the herd animals to come down from the mountains, their summer grazing, to the farm. So it's a very distinct sound that was meant to carry as far as possible. And she's building on that. I believe. I'm Norwegian myself, but anyone who has more knowledge about this, feel free to correct me

  • @irenedavies144
    @irenedavies1444 ай бұрын

    This is one of my favourites, ❤ I think this is a winner.

  • @helmenhjelmen1955
    @helmenhjelmen19554 ай бұрын

    looking forward to this video later. always love to see your reactions.

  • @stone7858
    @stone78584 ай бұрын

    🎉🎉Gåte🎉🎉

  • @MrZedax
    @MrZedax4 ай бұрын

    I like Gåte for a long time they have some good older songs. Cant remember the name of the instrument but i think Secret garden used same instrument in 1995

  • @satski88
    @satski883 ай бұрын

    For those that dont know. The Singing in the beginning is from the traditional "Kulokk". This is how they would call the cows down from the mountains when it was time to get them in. The variation in pitch and tone would carry well in the mountains.

  • @sharonanyaparisi8701
    @sharonanyaparisi87014 ай бұрын

    I love so much this song ❤ My favourite this year 😊

  • @Musti_
    @Musti_4 ай бұрын

    my fave right now. the lead singer accidently tripped or fell at 05:09 in her semi final performance which did not happen in her final performance. thats why her vocals sound better in her final run through.

  • @Steff2929again
    @Steff2929again4 ай бұрын

    The instrument is a 'Nyckelharpa' (ie. key harp or key fiddle). It is of Swedish origin and English apparently uses the Swedish name. It's a bowed instrument using tangents along the neck to change the pitch during play. (Somewhat similar to a hurdy-gurdy). It's of Swedish origin. Very little is known about its history. The oldest known descriptions is from the mid 1300's. It's, of course, also known in Norway. Sweden and Norway are culturally closely connected. It's easy to find the political border between them on a map. Finding cultural borders are not quite as easy and is often quite pointless too.

  • @Poiterito
    @Poiterito4 ай бұрын

    My winner ❤❤ (so far)

  • @norwayrox
    @norwayrox4 ай бұрын

    The violin like instrument is called a nøkkelharpe/nyckelharpa or Key harp in english

  • @Trueblue56732
    @Trueblue567324 ай бұрын

    The instrument is called nøkkelharpe. Vocal issues? Blanka had vocal issues 😅

  • @susannradal9303
    @susannradal93034 ай бұрын

    Gunhild sings in traditional Norwegian folk music called kulokk/calling and to say she needs to work on her vocals when it is suppose to sound like that.. It is like i should say that morris dancers needs to take dancing classes

  • @peppermintcrush5794
    @peppermintcrush57944 ай бұрын

    I dont know what the Norwegian name of the instrument is but in Sweden it is called Nyckelharpa (key harp). It is an old Nordic instrument.

  • @sainttr00msoo

    @sainttr00msoo

    4 ай бұрын

    Nøkkelharpe

  • @mauricevonwolfersdorff6745
    @mauricevonwolfersdorff67454 ай бұрын

    love your reactions

  • @PaulMarchombre
    @PaulMarchombre4 ай бұрын

    For me, this song is interesting. I think the jury will appreciate it. I like it quite well even if my favorites remain my France and Luxembourg. I hope Norway qualifies for the final with this song. I am sure that with the means of the EBU, the scene will be epic!

  • @Villstyringen
    @Villstyringen4 ай бұрын

    Gåte are fantastic. The right winner. The instrument is a NØKKELHARPE - Key harp. A few hundred years old folk string instrument.

  • @AlvinDema
    @AlvinDema4 ай бұрын

    I don’t think you understand what type of singing or music this is. It’s traditional northern folk singing, that’s how it’s supposed to be

  • @b3rntk4r3
    @b3rntk4r34 ай бұрын

    I believe the instrument is called swedish nyckelharpa :)

  • @jenspettersen7837
    @jenspettersen78374 ай бұрын

    The instrument is called "Nøkkelharpe" meaning key-harp, but it's Nyckelharpa in English, basically the Swedish word for the instrument..

  • @peterromeo4379
    @peterromeo43794 ай бұрын

    I liked all the specific vocal stuff you talked about

  • @ododlig2504
    @ododlig25044 ай бұрын

    The band had to change the lyrics during the week between their semi-final and the final so you coulg go watch it and see if you see a difference in the vocal performance that could caused by that. Also, Norway is sending a song in their language for the first time since 2006, I think it's nice they do! And the group that came 2nd in the final (and would have came 1st if the jury/televote ratio was 50/50 instead of 40/60) is no other than Keiino! Their song is quite different from the two previous ones I find and highligjts better the voice of Alexandra, I would be interested to see your reaction to it or maybe your thoughts! (And if you do, I recommand to you to do it with their performance of the final)

  • @carulinet
    @carulinet4 ай бұрын

    That instrument is called ”nyckelharpa” in swedish, maybe key harp or key fiddle in english?

  • @stinanilsson7702
    @stinanilsson77024 ай бұрын

    The instrument is called a ”nyckelharpa” (swedish)

  • @esckeenyah
    @esckeenyah4 ай бұрын

    It's a semi final performance. Her vocals improved much in the final. I love this song. Currently my nr 1 ❤❤❤

  • @bruabba
    @bruabba4 ай бұрын

    the instrument is a nyckelharpa/nøkkelharpe

  • @tomsoe
    @tomsoe4 ай бұрын

    I believe the instrument you are referring to is a "Key Harp" or a "keyed fiddle", a folk instrument from Sweden.

  • @peacefulminimalist2028
    @peacefulminimalist20284 ай бұрын

    The instrument is a nøkkelharpe (key harp)

  • @tinetrana9623
    @tinetrana96234 ай бұрын

    I always appreciate the honesty and quality in your videos, but this time I kind of feel like you missed a few points. I think it would be a good idea if you sometimes do some research on the music genre before you post your reaction. This is traditional Norwegian music, her voice is supposed to sound like that.

  • @erlesten
    @erlesten4 ай бұрын

    So happy that you liked it, Georgina! I regard your Eurovision reactions as the most professional, and therefore most important 👌 I noticed that you watched the semifinal performance, because the lyrics were changed a bit before the final. Some say she sang even better in the final, but I think it does not matter much which performance you watched. The instrument is a nøkkelharpe (key harp). It is maybe Swedish originally, but also used very much in Norwegian folk music. A funfact is that Secret Garden also used it when they won ESC with Nocturne for Norway in 1995. The story of the song in short: It is from a medieval fairytale. A girl is cursed by her jealous stepmother and transformed into a wolf (ulveham = wolf skin). She is sent out into the woods. The curse can only be broken if she drinks her brother’s blood. Later she kills her stepmother and rips out her heart. By chance, the stepmother is pregnant with the girl’s halfbrother. Thereby she drinks her brother’s blood and the curse is broken. Greetings and thanks from Norway 🇳🇴

  • @theorivocantus9357
    @theorivocantus93572 ай бұрын

    "there is some vocal issues there" ?? This is hilarious 😂 Yes. I agree, only a Goddess can sing like this.

  • @TheMONTALIAN
    @TheMONTALIAN4 ай бұрын

    The instrument is the Norwegian traditional Strengeleik (String play) I think there is a similar instrument in Sweden as well. The singing where the comments on crack of vocal is as well a traditional teqnique. The traditional singing is also the reasons for the gaps.

  • @beares6281
    @beares62813 ай бұрын

    I am always very glad to see countries who bring their folk traditional music into Eurovision, and I always vote to support them.

  • @ninatuomi8731
    @ninatuomi87314 ай бұрын

    I am so pleased that Norway chose this song, it is so Nordic influenced. Easy to say maybe, when belonging a part of the culture, maybe kinda different🦉🦊⛸🥼🌁🏔

  • @the_oslovian
    @the_oslovianАй бұрын

    Love it!

  • @comeplague
    @comeplague4 ай бұрын

    Directly translated lyrics to english: I was a nice and pretty young woman But my stepmother was bad, my mother (had) died She made me/changed me and a needle? (not 100% sure about this, might be changed me to something big/ugly) And sent me away to the kings farm And the wrath my stepmother felt the most (was) when all of the nicest (men most likely) liked me the most/best She gave me a mane like (a) wolf gray She swore me to walk (forever) alone in the forest And never to become whole and good Before ive drank my brothers blood. The norwegian they are singing in is a form of old norwegian (gammelnorsk) which isnt how norwegians speak today (bokmål/nynorsk), so its a bit hard to translate.

  • @frankeeboi87
    @frankeeboi874 ай бұрын

    She’s signing in a folk kind of way, difficult to explain, check out the singer ingebjørg bratland who sings similar but softer :)

  • @viviangeyger5612
    @viviangeyger56124 ай бұрын

    She sings kullok, that calls animals. It's related nørron mytologi. Very special song. I loved the performance at GMP

  • @kvakk
    @kvakk4 ай бұрын

    She sang better in the final, too bad you didn’t react to that one.

  • @mattfiddler7690

    @mattfiddler7690

    4 ай бұрын

    I agree with you, is too bad that Georgina has reacted to this previous version. In this moment so important for their career they would deserve more attention making analysis to this kind of singing style before the sufficient knowledge of Norwegian style of Lokk. It’s interesting when you highlight how she closes musical phrases in a similar way of yodel but definitely the singer doesn’t have a nasal voice without breathing support at all.

  • @mattfiddler7690
    @mattfiddler76904 ай бұрын

    The instrument played here is called Nyckelharpa and is not actually original from Norway but from Sweden, belonging to the same family as the hurdy-gurdy. It’s a bowed chordophone, similar in appearance to a violin, which employs key-actuated tangents along the neck to change the pitch during play.

  • @emelierav
    @emelierav4 ай бұрын

    Its called "nyckelharpa" in swedish :) its an old old instrument and i think she is singing "joik" which is common here in scandinavia.

  • @monicavonr9029

    @monicavonr9029

    4 ай бұрын

    no not joik, it's kulning, lokk, herding call between the text.

  • @ysteinfjr7529

    @ysteinfjr7529

    4 ай бұрын

    No it's not joik. The beginning is a record of "kulokk" which is calling in the cattle herd. She is used it as inspiration in her chorus.

  • @LiamPennington
    @LiamPennington4 ай бұрын

    If you don't know about the vocal style, don't comment on it.

  • @sandrasiaudvytyte7186
    @sandrasiaudvytyte71864 ай бұрын

    Spain definitely my favourite at the moment. Norway and Ukraine are amazing, Ukraine a winner material honestly.

  • @lilleke80
    @lilleke804 ай бұрын

    So far, except from France, for me it sounded like really good vocals compared to all the others qualified! It's one of my favourites, especially after learning the story and lyrics! It's really cool though to hear the tips, I love your videos, always pushing people to be better! 😍

  • @alonso777777
    @alonso7777774 ай бұрын

    the girl in Gåte, she can really sing 👏🇧🇻

  • @annhelensjostrom9065
    @annhelensjostrom90654 ай бұрын

    We have that instrument in Sweden too ....we call it a key-harp

  • @nilspetterhartviksen343
    @nilspetterhartviksen3432 ай бұрын

    The gaps are the genious breathing of the song. Making it organic like an enormous beast.

  • @tanjamarie6807
    @tanjamarie68073 ай бұрын

    The instrument is called nøkkelharpe. And please don't compare Gunhild to evanescence lol. Gåte is older than that. It's a very old style to call the cows actually. The lore of the song is over 1000 years old, and yes her voice is supposed to sound shaky and breaking. This is Norwegian history and to us atleast it sounds awesome (we're just trying to show the rest of the world how we did it 1000 years ago but amped up) but thanks for your opinion 😊

  • @AreGulbrandsen
    @AreGulbrandsen4 ай бұрын

    The song got better with repeated listenings.I got hooked on it and had to do some research. The traditional Norwegian (and Swedish) string instrument is a Key Harp (german Schlüsselfidel) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyckelharpa The opening is a traditional norwegian herding call. Ulveham is also inspired by the Norwegian medieval ballad «Møya i ulveham».

  • @neurons6632
    @neurons66324 ай бұрын

    They call that instrument "Nyckelharpa"

  • @LinnieAlexis
    @LinnieAlexis2 ай бұрын

    She was the only actor that didn't need a mic for all of the audience to hear her clearly in the hair musical in trondheim theatre. 😊 every sound is controlled to a t.

  • @Anihalas
    @Anihalas4 ай бұрын

    Yes Iluvvalayzeh!

  • @Denizzzzzzzzzzzzz0
    @Denizzzzzzzzzzzzz04 ай бұрын

    I love your vids❤❤❤❤

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