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A Guide to Tunings on the Hardingfele

by Karin Løberg Code

Karin Loberg Code
Karin Løberg Code. Used with permission.

The following reference was compiled to identify the numerous tunings for the Norwegian Hardanger fiddle. Listed below in the first column are the top strings of the fiddle from lowest to highest (G-string to E-string) with the understrings in brackets []. In the next column you will find the various names for the tunings and finally where the name originates. I have also included other pertinent facts, such as well-known tunes and origins of the names.

My sources include Bjørndal and Alver's ...og fel, ho let, Olav Gurvin's "The Harding Fiddle" Studia Musicological Norvegia, Loretta Kelley's Telemarkspel, and Volume 7 of Norskfolkemusikk Hardingfeleslåtter (NFMHS). I also included information from the Valdres Folkemuseum for which I have no recording of the source. To my knowledge, this is the most complete listing of tunings for the hardingfele in English.

I have listed the most common tuning first and then the rest follow in alphabetical order. Please note that middle C is designated as such: c;. One octave higher would therefore be identified as: c". One octave lower as: c.

Top Strings
[Under Strings]
Name of Tuning Where Name Originates and Tune Examples / Notes

a.d'.a'.e"
[(b).d'.e'.f#'.a']

regular tuning
oppstilt bas
oppstilt
vanleg stille
høgbas
håge base
halvforstemt
jamt stille

81% of tunes transcribed in NFMHS
general usage in norway
Seljor
Vinje
Valdres
Setesdal
Fjotland
Sunnfjord

a.c'.a'.d"
[(a).c'.d'.f'.a']
nedstilt kvint og ters Telemark - "Sunarmorgon"
a.d'.a'.e"
[(a).d'.e'.g'.a']
kolagutstille
kolastill
kolåsstille
Møre, Nordfjord
Sykkylven - named after fiddlers from Gudbarndsdal, "Kolagutane"
Sunnmøre
a.d'.a'.c#"
[c'.e'.f#'.a']
nedstilt kvint Tinn - "Førnesbrunen" etter Olav Berno Gvåle
a.d'.a'.d"
[(b).d'.e'.f#'.a']
unnamed
håvt forstemt

Setesdal
Valdres
a.d'.f#'.e"
[(b).d'.e'.f#'.a']

trollstilt
trollstemt
huldrastilling
låg kvart
seljekvatstille
seltakvedne
forkjer
forstemt
overforstemt
nedstiltg kvart

Seljord, Setesdal, Hornindal, Strandebarm
Fresvik
Øystre Slidre
Valdres - "St. Thomasklokkelåten"
Voss, Granvin
Granvin
Tinn
Setesdal, Førde
Ytre Sogn
Tinn - "Trollhallingen etter Knut Dahle"
a.e'.a'.a"
[(a).c'.e'.g'.a']
[(a).c#'.e'.g'.a']
hundrastilling or huldastilt
unnamed
Granvin - seldom used because fiddle becomes 'out of whack' afterwards according to one spelemann in this region
Ål - "Dekken" and "Prillarguri"
a.e'.a'.b"
[(a).c#'.e'.f#'.a']
seltakvedlstille
seltakvednstille
Hardanger
Granvin
a.e'.a'.c#"
[(a).c#'.e'.f#'.a']

tollstilt
trollstilling
trollstemt
hudrestille
fjellmzøystidde
nøringstille


nøringjæ
grålysingstille

solungstille
hjuringstille
forstemt
heilt forstemt
fullt forstemt
half forstemt
halvstemming
overforstemt

Ål, Vinje
Lindås
Odda
Seljord, Jølster
Setesdal
Hardanger, Voss - comes from a three-day wedding ceremony. Used while guests ate the breakfast meal on the second day of the festivities (nøring)
Granvin
Valdres, Sogn - the light which permeates the sky just before sunrise
Skjåk
Vennesla
Voss, Breim
Gloppen
Gaular
Fjaler
Standebarm
Brekke (Sogn) - tuning used late at night to reinvigorate the dancers

a.e'.a'.d"
[(b).d'.e'.f#'.a']
forstemt Setesdal
a.e'.a'.e"
[(a).c#'.e'.f#'.a']
[(b).c#'.e'.f#'.a']
hælgråing
forstemtp
halvt forstemt
oppstilt tenor
oppstilt ters
halvgråing

Valdres - "Hælgråingad'n" - to liven up the dancers
Vestre Sildre, Sejord, Gaular - "Hinkarsslåtten" (Fanitullen)
Gaular, Breim, Gloppen
Vinje
Strandebarm, Telemark - "Myllarguten Bruremarsj"

a.f#'.a'.e"
[(a).d'.e'.f#'.a']
overforstemt Voss
bb.d'.g'.d"
[(bb).c'.d'.f'.g']
unnamed Telemark - a tune by Torkjell Haugerud
b.e'.a'.e"
[(b).c#'.e'.f#'.a']
unnamed Setesdal "Homslien etter Gunnar Austegard"
c.e'.a'.e"
[c'.d'.e'.a']
oppstilt ters og bas Tinn - "Salme Tone fra Tuddal"
c.f'.a'.e"
[(c').d'.e'.f'.a']
unnamed Sogn - "Hagastille" (old form)
f.c'.a'.e"
[(a).c'.f'.g'.a']
[c'.d'.f'.a']

Blinde-Rasmus-stillet
fantestille understemt
nedstilt Hansehåkon

Stryn -
Telemark - "Systerslått etter Svein Løndal"
Valdres - apparently named after a fiddler

f.d'.a'.e"
[(a/bb/b).d'.e'.f'.a']
[(f)b.d'.g'.a']

gorrlaust
unnamed
huldrastilling
gorrlaus bas

Setesdal
Skjåk - "Kristen Nakjen"
Aurdal - "Grihamaren etter Ole Moe"
Valdres
f#.d'.a'.e"
[(a).d'.e'.f#'.a']
unnamed Listed by Gurvin
g.c'.a'.e"
[(b).c'.e'.g'.a']
[c'.d'.e'.a']

trollstilt
fantesstille
kolagutstille
ondestemt
Forkjert
forstemt
nedstilt bas og ters
låg ters og bas
Hansehåkon stille

Seljord, Vinje, Setesdal
Naustedal, Breim, Stryn
Veøy
Tinn
Setesdal
Gloppen
Tinn - "Jotunheimsensprin"
Valdres - Ola Okshovd's springar "Ein sumarkveld i Jotunheimen"
Valdres - apparently named after a fiddler
g.d'.a'.b"
[(b).d'.e'.g'.a']

den grøne stilling
huldrastilling
grøntstille

Aurdal
Valdres
Valdres
g.c'.a'.c#"
[(b).d'.e'.f#'.a']
nedstilt kvint Tinn - Ole O. Bernås layed "Førnesbrunen" which he learned on munnharpe
g.d'.a'.d"
[(b).d'.e'.g'.a']

nedstilt kvint og bas
låg kvint og bas
halv kvint
ljøsblått
håvt forstemt
bestemt
huldrastille, Solund og spokrostille

Vinje
Valdres
Ål
Valdres
Setesdal
Jølster
Gudbrandsdal
g.d'.a'.e"
[(b).d'.e'.g'.a']

violin tuning
nedstilt og nedstilt bas
låg bas
lause base
halv kvint

11% of tune in NFMHS
general usage in Norway
Valdres
Bygland
Ål

g.c'.g'.e"
[(b).d'.e'.g'.a']
forstemt Gaular - "Klunkespringaren"
g.e'.a'.e"
[(b).d'.e'.g'.a']

unnamed
forkjert

Ål
Setesdal
g.e'.b'.c#"
[(b).c#'.e'.g'.a']
unnamed Listed by Gurvin