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Episode: 4062
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Title: HPR4062: HPR Music Series? - How will it go for the girl and me?
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4062/hpr4062.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 19:08:04
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4162 for Tuesday the 27th of February 2024.
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Today's show is entitled, H.P.R. Music Series.
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How will it go for the girl and me?
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It is hosted by Fred Black and is about 17 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is, Fred Black pitches an idea for a series of music being shared and teaches
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a tune.
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Hello there.
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Here's your local laminary folk music enthusiast, Fred Black.
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Back with their Nikhil Haipa to do stuff, I guess.
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Today I'm back to present an idea for a project or a series that would be interesting
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to see the responses of the community consisting of that we musicians in the community.
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I teach each other simple little tunes that aren't too hard to play, then we learn music
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from each other.
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And for you who don't play an instrument, well here is some music, and this might also
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be an episode that I'm one myself, but this episode might be best heard in normal speed,
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not at like two and a half times speed, because music doesn't sound that well when played
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too fast, but well.
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So today I've got a tune from Scania, it's in G major, and it's called Who
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Should Go For Yanta Mey, coming from the southern part of Sweden, a region called Skåne
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or Scania, and well it sounds a bit like this, now I learned this as a sling polska, but
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I've also heard it as a polska, if you know what it is, but eh, well here it is as a sling
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polska, if you know what it is as a sling polska, it's a sling polska, if you know what it is as a sling polska,
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well here it is as a sling polska, if you know what it is as a sling polska, it's a sling polska,
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well here it is as a sling polska, if you know what it is as a sling polska, it's a sling polska,
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that might not have been perfect, and my little upper might be a bit out of tune, but
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I think it holds up, so you start with a D, just note that you need one octave space upwards, and that's it,
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so you start by playing this little part, which is D, G, F sharp, G A, so
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and then you play C, B, G, so up until now it's
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and continuing with A, B, C, B, A, G, F sharp, G, E, F sharp, D
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so you loop that, and you've already got the first half of the tune, so
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and now you continue by going up to your higher D, so from and play D,
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play D, D, B, A, no wait, D, D, B, G, B, A, C, C, B, A, so
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I think that went too fast there, so again, so B, D, D, B, G, B, C, C, B, A,
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play that twice, and then comes the ending part, which sounds a bit like this,
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but that'd be the hardest part of the tune, but that's not, it doesn't matter, so you start with a G,
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go down to F sharp, G, B, C, no, D, B, G, A, B, G, so the whole second part goes
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like this, so there you have the whole tune, and I'll play the whole tune once again,
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just like, just a bit slower than at the start,
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again, because you usually do that,
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so yeah, that's the melody,
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and well, we're already at it, so I might just as well give you the second voice too,
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so well, the second instrument, and it sounds a bit like this,
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so you start with your G with a G,
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and go up to B,
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A, B, C, E, D, B, C, D, E, D, B, C, B, A, B, and then either F sharp or G,
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depending on what you want to do, and up to A and then to G, so it's either
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or
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so yeah, you can use both because you loop this too, but that's the whole A part actually for the second voice,
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and on to the B part,
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which starts with a B, so B, B, G, B, G, D, B, A, A, G, F sharp,
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loop that, and so basically we've already got
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and then you continue with a D, D, B, D, G, A, G, F sharp,
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E, D, so yeah, now the whole B part of the A of the second voice,
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and now on to the whole second voice in one bit,
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so with the magic of
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recording and editing, I'll just get myself to play both the first and second voice at the same time.
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That was me, Fred Black, trying to teach you who's going to go for Yantar Mai on the
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It's Swedish folk music, so you never know which instrument it actually was written for, but it's traditional, so yeah.
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So what do you think about this idea for a series, make a response show or make a comment on
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heckofublicradio.org, and well, see ya!
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Thanks for watching, see ya!
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