Viser innlegg med etiketten elin kåven kaaven sacred harp lihkku niehkku studio-session juhani silvola. Vis alle innlegg
Viser innlegg med etiketten elin kåven kaaven sacred harp lihkku niehkku studio-session juhani silvola. Vis alle innlegg

lørdag 5. februar 2011

Lihkku Niehku vocals are recorded



Today Juhani Silvola and I went to studio to record the vocals for Lihkku Niehku/Dream of Fortune. I am really happy about how it! It sounds great! I really hope you guys will like it. This is a song about being free, and letting oneself be happy, like I hope you all do! :D

onsdag 29. desember 2010

The sami people


The Sami people lives in the northern parts of four countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia (the Kola Peninsula). In earlier times Sápmi (the land of the Sami) covered a much bigger part of the Scandinavian Peninsula, probably also more of northern Russia.



Lapps, Finns or Sami?
In earlier times the Sami were called Lapps (as in Lapland and Lappmarken) and Finns (as in Finnmark and Finland). During the centuries when they were suppressed by their majority neighbours the names 'Lapp' and 'Finn' acquired a disparaging value (in English the word 'Finn' means an inhabitant of Finland).

In the last decades Sami (or same in Norwegian and Swedish), derived from their own word sámit, has replaced the older names.



How many Sami?
Assimilation makes it difficult to give exact numbers for the Sami population today. They are at least 30 thousand, but they may be twice as many. The majority lives in Norway, where population numbers are at their most uncertain. Not only has assimilation gone very far in many areas, in addition a lot of Sami have moved to other parts of the country.

Russia has the smallest part. There are two thousand Sami on the Kola peninsula, fighting to survive as an ethnic group. A life-threatening environment in only one of their enemies!



The language
The Sami language is related to - but very different from - Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian. Is it divided into many dialects. Over the centuries each of these dialects developed until most of them became mutually unintelligible. However, the North Sami dialect is spoken by a majority of the population, and is the most used dialect in literature and education.

Almost all Sami speak the official language of the state where they live, but far from all speak Sami. However, the Sami language is now expanding among the groups who lost it due to assimilation and cultural suppression.


From:
http://www.borgos.nndata.no/samer.htm

tirsdag 14. desember 2010

Working on my new single!

The first studio-session for my new single went well! Juhani Silvola and I were in the studio for 5 hours and we have the skeleton of the song ready already! Very effective working I must say! Juhani who has been playing guitar with me since 2008 is producing this single for me to release it at by:Larm. I am so glad he wanted to do it, and I am so looking forward to releasing it!
Juhani has by the way just finished recording a new albmun for his band "Sacred Harp". I love that band! Cant wait to hear the album! You should absolutely visit them at:

http://www.myspace.com/sacredharpmusic


My new single which will be out in february is a hopeful spring-song. It is all about letting yourself be happy. That the dream of happiness is comes true if you let it. The title in sami is "Lihkku niehkku". "Lihkku" means happy or lucky and "niehkku" means dream. To norwegian I would translate it "Lykke drøm" but in engllish I dont know how I would say it without it sounding silly... If anyone could help me translate I would appriciate it! :D

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