Viking Music: Some Theory and Archaeology

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Look, we all love Heilung and we all dig Wardruna, ok? Let's get that straight right out of the gate.
But although at least Wardruna uses real medieval instruments and is as close as we can probably get to it, they aren't making fully accurate Viking Age music because we don't fully understand the nature of Viking Age music, because they didn't write enough down and there aren't enough remains to allow us that.
Sorry. Not a rant. Just... can we not pretend we know more than we do? I know it's in our nature to strive for knowledge and all that, but we have fragments of musical instruments, virtually no writing from the Viking Age about how vikings and Old Norse people used music, and illuminated manuscripts from the Byzantine Empire, Franks, Anglo-Saxons, Britons, Irish, and others can only tell us so much. If they'd left us some MP3s of their music we'd know more, but they didn't.
I know, how dare they?
What we do have are some fun bits of musical instruments, things we think may have been musical instruments, and a bunch of pictures to look at!

And no, there's no evidence for throat singing. Stoppit.

Some reading:
https://www.followthevikings.com/disc...
https://earlymusicmuse.com/medieval-h...
https://thinkingonmusic.wordpress.com...

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