| Links are to video/audio | Links to sheet music here. | S=Swedish; N=Norwegian D=Danish; F=Finnish |
| Ganglåt -walking tunes | Schottis | Waltz |
| Äppelbo gånglåt (S) | Klapp schottish (D) | Sommarvalsen (S) |
| Gärdebyläten (S) | Ringnesen (N) | Spaken two cellos band Harve (S) |
| Napoleon (F) accordion; organ duo | Böl-Olles (S) | Finn jenta (N) |
| Pols and Rørospols | Hambo and Polska | And . . . |
| Rørospols in D (N) not this tune, but for the feel | Karis Pers Polska (S) | Långdans från Sollerön (S) |
| Pols fra Brekken (N) (Pols til Wenche) | Gavells-Ella (S) | Halling etter P.A. Olsen Stensland (N) |
| Steffansgård AKA Steffaleken (N) | Polska after Bysse-Kalle No. 32 (S) | Storm polka (D) |
Resources for more tunes:
- Renee Vaughan’s list of commonly played Scandinavian folk tunes (with links to recordings)
- Northfield MN-based Northern Roots/Hütënänny players’ list of tunes, sheet music and MIDI audio
- Tim Rued’s Scandinavian Dance Tunes YouTube playlist, played on fiddle with piano (sheet music on his website). Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Finnish. See also his Swedish Session List, played on solo fiddle or nyckelharpa.
- The Good Tune guys, YouTubers Sebastian and Kevin, play many Scandinavian tunes (sheet music and play-along tracks for subscribers)
- Karen Myers’ “Blue Rose” site of more than two thousand Scandinavian tunes. About a quarter have sound files.
- American Nyckelharpa Association allspel list with audio, and links to sheet music for Swedish tunes commonly played on the nyckelharpa