NAUGHTY NISSE (Original Story and Music) Harp Twins, Camille and Kennerly
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Description
Original story, concept, and music by Camille and Kennerly
"This Christmas / Jul season, we hope you enjoy an original story that we wrote and set to our original music! Our story is about a mysterious and possibly mischievous mythical Norwegian Nisse. We thought it would be fitting to release this story on Santa Lucia Day, which is the start of the Christmas season in Scandinavia. Like our other original works, this story and music pay homage to our Scandinavian heritage. Some of our Norwegian ancestors lived both north and south of the Arctic Circle in Norway, and Jul traditions are an important part of the darkest time of the year.
Everything that you hear in the video is just our harps and our voices – exactly like we can perform it live with no overlays or backing tracks.
We are incredibly excited to share this original story with all of you. Please let us know if you enjoyed “Naughty Nisse” by liking the video, favoriting, leaving a comment, and sharing it with your friends. We look forward to releasing more of our original work." Enjoy!
~Camille and Kennerly
Comments
- Michael Added Very enjoyable. Talented young women. Will follow them for more videos./
- Becky Added What a cute story! It reminds me a lot of "'The Night Before Christmas" and "Frosty the Snowman." There aren't many stories floating around out there about the first decorated Christmas tree, and I think this would be a cute one to make into a little animated cartoon for the kids.