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Introduction and Chapter Links: This documentary has been produced with field recordings that arose out of a personal research project into the survival of intangible cultural heritage in to the modern world, with the Swedish musical tradition as a specific case study. The aim of this documentary is to present this work to a wider audience with the intention of raising awareness about saving such fragile elements from all cultures and backgrounds. This documentary has been private research project between Jez Smith (Playing In Time) and Nadine Smith-Farrell (For Bea films) and has been independently produced. Any questions or comments, please contact the producer via For Bea Films on YouTube: / @forbeafilms 0:00 Introduction to the film with Jez Smith 3:31 "The Musical Tradition and the Fiddle": Anders Hällström at Skansen Open Air Museum, Stockholm. 14:29 "Surviving Persecution: The Sami Shamanic Ritual Drum" - Nordiska Museum, Stockholm. 19:34 "A Breath in Time: Bagpipe Tradition" with Olle Gällmo at Skansen Open Air Museum, Stockholm. 31:11 "Songs of the Past: The History of Swedish Medieval Ballads" with Göran Hallmarken. 39:22 "The Swedish Keyed Fiddle: The Nyckelharpa" with Josefina Paulson. 46:04 "Perspectives on the Swedish Bagpipes" with Folke Dahlgren at Vallby Museum, Västerås 55:00 "Songs of the Mountains: Kulning Singing and Fäbod Songs" with Christina Holmström at Vallby Museum, Västerås. 1:02:08 "Modern Interpretation of Traditional Music" with Anders Norudde. 1:11:11 "Traditional Music and Medieval Ballads" with Emma Härdelin and Kjell-Erik Eriksson from Triakel at Jamtli Museum, Östersund. 1:21:33 Conclusion and what we can do to save our cultural heritages. 1:22:45 Credits