lauantai 27. huhtikuuta 2013

Sweet music in the Sugar mansion

Greetings from mine and Anna's graduating concert! It was held on Thursday with some great musicians including, of course, Kardemimmit, amazing Eero Grundström, wonderful Jesse Kaikuranta and our great and dear mestaripelimanni (that is master player in Finnish) Erkki Lassila. Maybe we will post some videos later from the concert, but meanwhile you can enjoy the atmosphere in the form of photos :)

Concert was held in Alberga mansion aka "Sugar mansion". Isn't it sweet?

Us singing "Kodin kynttilät". Photo by Jorma Airola.

Some beautiful flowers we got :)



And of course, after Thursday comes Friday with home-made Friday pizza!

 Have a nice and sunny weekend everyone!

-Leeni

tiistai 23. huhtikuuta 2013

Vilnius


Anna, Leeni and Maija were in Vilnius, Lithuania last week. The NordTrad conference for folk music university students was held there. A lot of fun, playing and dancing! Here is some photos from our visit.















Coffee and tea drinking (you can't see Leeni's mate tea, but mate it was :)



Views from the hotel room's window. Not bad!

















P.S. Spring is finally in Finland, snow has almost gone! It is very likely I'll upload some spring flower photos here soon :)
Anna

sunnuntai 7. huhtikuuta 2013

Esko Järvelä design for Kardemimmit

Our friend Esko Järvelä has a special skill. He makes art. Not only as a great fiddle player but as a album cover designer! Esko has made three beautiful covers for us.




The first one is a basic show off:

The 1st one


Second is a very special one with Easter theme, Esko draw a kantele and the backround color is inspired by malted rye:

Easter Theme


The third one is a suggestion for our latest CD Autio huvila (2012):

Suggestion for Autio huvila
After extremly long conference we decided to choose Jimmy Träskelin's version of that one.

Once again - Thank you Esko!


/Maija

keskiviikko 3. huhtikuuta 2013

Kardemimmit in a nutshell

Our band was formed about 13 years ago. There's some room for experiences, growing up together, three CDs, hundreds of gigs in Finland and abroad :) So, if you don't know us personally, we thought that you have to know the MOST IMPORTANT information about us (there might be some news also for those who know us already).




ANNA
Nickname(s):
No nicknames anymore, Miuku when I was a small child (in English it might be "the whining one")
What's the best place in Espoo: 
All the sea shore, maybe also one abandoned mansion in Suvisaaristo.
Which musical scale are you today:
Efficient like lydian.
Favorite color combination: 
All the strong colors together, like pink and mint-jelly green!
Favorite kantele string: 
Contra A. I hope I had even lower tones!
Favorite lipstick: 
Lancome's shade Water melon :)
Coffee or tea:
Strong coffee with fatty milk or Japanese Gen Maj Cha tea.
Super hero skill:
Iron Woman Organizer
Greetings to blog readers:
Sit tight, I have lot of ideas!





MAIJA
Nickname(s):
Lilli, Lilli Lillklobb, Maisa, Maisu, Maikki, Poke, Poksu, Pokemon...
What's the best place in Espoo: 
KILO  Of course!
Which musical scale are you today:
Mixolydian
Favorite color combination:
I can't choose! Turquoise and rust.
Favorite kantele string:
Small g (the highest bass g)!
Favorite lipstick: 
Pink and bright red
Coffee or tea: 
Tea! If coffee, it should be self roasted.
Super hero skill: 
Bursting into flames says Anna. Well, it has something to do with fire anyway!
Greetings to blog readers: 
I have also lot of ideas ;)




LEENI
Nickname(s):
Too short for nicknames :( (Maija disagrees - Lenita, Leinikki, Wege etc)
What's the best place in Espoo:
Soukka!
Which musical scale are you today:
Lydian
Favorite color combination:
During summer tanned skin combined with white :)
Favorite kantele string:
Lowest A-bass string
Favorite lipstick:
Warm, bright pink and red
Coffee or tea:
Tea!
Super hero skill:
Laser eyes
Greetings to blog readers:
Have a great spring, and buy yourself some flowers every now and then if no one else does :)



                                                                                                                                                        


JUTTA
Nickname(s):
Randemon, Juttis
What's the best place in Espoo: 
Tuomarila
Which musical scale are you today:
Mixolydian
Favorite color combination:
At the moment, dark deep blue and gold
Favorite kantele string:
C sharp
Favorite lipstick: 
Bright pink and plum
Coffee or tea: 
TEA
Super hero skill: 
Flying
Greetings to blog readers:
The sun is shining in Helsinki, I hope you all have a lovely day where ever you happen to be! :)



Congratulations! Now you know everything!

/Maija

maanantai 1. huhtikuuta 2013

Kantele

Say hello to our instruments! 
Kantele is Finland's national instrument. It is quite old, probably over 2000 years old. The oldest model has 5 strings (or a bit more or less) and we didn't need any more strings until in the late 18-hundreds: our oldest traditional music didn't need any more notes. When more modern dancing music, like walse and polska reached Finland, more and more strings were added to kantele when needed.

Here you can see Leeni's concert kantele, it has 38 strings. All of us have similar concert kanteles, and we randomly take one of them with us on a gig. If I would have to guess, it might be most often mine (Anna's) or this Leeni's kantele but probably it's quite equal!

The 38-stringed concert kantele (with is damping board down)

About a half of the strings (22, if I counted right) are steel strings and the bass strings are wound copper strings. I've understood there's a silk fibre inside the copper strings but I might be wrong! We mostly use this bass aspect of the concert kantele because it's so coool! The coolest bass in the world! Of course because kantele is objectively the best instrument in the whole world.

Steel and copper strings (with the damping board up)

Here is the mechanism of the concert kantele. Each string is attached to a metal tube, for example all the c-strings are attached to the same one. You can make all the c's (in the same time, always) c sharp or c flat by turning the mechanism (those brown things). The first lever on the photo is now c flat, the second is d and the third is e sharp. F, g , a and b levers are all flat. A nice mode, haha!
You could say that concert kantele has all the white keys of the piano, and when you use it's levers you can replace a white key with a black key.

Mechanism of the concert kantele

Then we have four 15-stringed kanteles, all of us have our own on the gig. This is again Leeni's instrument. This model has actually 11 "melody" strings from a to d2 and 4 accompaniment strings, usually tuned to a, a, d and D. These kantele are diatonic instruments, so we'll have to tune each time we want to change the key. For example when tuned in D major, this kantele has all the notes of D-major in order (a, b, c#, d, e, f#, g, a, b, c# and d). It makes our lives easier that we don't all play in the same song, so we can keep them in different keys.

15-stringed kantele


Kantele is an ancient instrument from the time when the world was a lot more quiet. All our instruments are acoustic but they have microphones inside. This is obviously quite nice on the amplified gigs.
More information about kantele you can find from our website: http://kardemimmit.fi/en/kantele.html
Feel free to ask, we'd be happy to answer!
Anna/mimmit

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