Podcast Episode #50 Four Chords to Solo Concerts: Malin Foxdal's Octave Mandolin Journey
May 19, 2026Join Magnus Zetterlund as he welcomes Swedish artist Malin Foxdal to discuss her journey with the octave mandolin, from knowing just four chords to performing solo concerts. Malin shares insights on her two new ensembles—one rooted in Swedish and Celtic folk, another exploring improvised poetry and jazz. Discover her philosophy of learning through doing, the liberating power of stage improvisation, and how the octave mandolin became her creative voice. Plus, hear live performances of "Ingens Lilla Flicka" and "I Sing" from her acclaimed music theater work about Swedish immigration, and learn Magnus's secret trait: unstoppable grit.
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Show Notes
Topics Covered:
Discovering the Octave Mandolin
- First encounter with Esbjörn Hazelius's instrument in 2009
- Buying an octave mandolin knowing only four chords—and never regretting it
- Why the octave mandolin creates a perfect "third voice" for singer-songwriters
- How it blends beautifully with violin, guitar, and other string instruments
Learning Philosophy: Be Brave & Curious
- Teaching yourself through performance rather than waiting to be "ready"
- The importance of getting on stage with whatever you know
- Adding songs one by one to build your repertoire
- Learning to fail forward and staying curious to avoid boredom
New Musical Projects
- Trio with Emma Reid (violin) and Dan Knagg (multi-instrumentalist): Swedish and Celtic folk with newly composed music rooted in tradition
- Experimental trio with Anders Hagberg (flute/sax) and Rickard Åström (piano): Improvising poetry live on stage, including audience-contributed words
- The art of trust, presence, and listening in live improvisation
20 Years as an Artist
- Celebrating two decades of building experience and tools
- Recent album receiving fantastic reviews and cultural awards
- The journey from experimental beginnings to confident improvisation
Music Theater & Social Commentary
- "På andra sidan Swede Hollow" (On the Other Side of Swede Hollow): A play about Swedish immigration to America
- Drawing parallels between historical Swedish emigrants and modern immigrants to Sweden
- Using music theater to cultivate sympathy and perspective
Instrument Spotlight: Weber Bridger A
- Custom-made octave mandolin from Weber factory (2009/2010)
- Tuned G-D-A-E with flatwound strings for a mellow tone
- Comparing sounds with Magnus's similar model
- One of only two octave mandolins in their household!
Current Practice Focus
- Developing more rhythmical playing patterns
- Experimenting with picking hand technique
- Playing the same songs with fresh presence each time
Featured Music (Live Performances):
- "Ingens Lilla Flicka Längre" (No One's Little Girl Anymore) - Original composition with lyrics by poet Kristina Lugn
- "I Sing" - From the music theater "På andra sidan Swede Hollow" about Swedish immigration
Magnus's Secret Revealed: Malin shares that Magnus's defining trait is his unstoppable persistence—once he decides to do something, he never gives up. Pure grit!
Connect with Malin Foxdal: Website: malinfoxdal.com Available on Spotify, Apple Music, and all streaming platforms
Recommended Albums:
- Latest album celebrating 20 years as an artist
- "Natt Fjäril" (2010) - Gillian Welch songs interpreted in Swedish with an Americana vibe
- "Jag längtade" - Traditional Swedish folk songs with blues/Americana touch
Mentioned in This Episode:
- Esbjörn Hazelius (Swedish musician)
- Emma Reid (violinist from Newcastle, England)
- Dan Knagg (multi-instrumentalist)
- Anders Hagberg (flutist/soprano saxophonist)
- Rickard Åström (pianist)
- Gillian Welch (American songwriter)
- Kristina Lugn (Swedish poet)
Resources:
- Full video performances available exclusively in Mandolin Secrets Academy
- Previous podcast episodes at mandolinsecrets.com/podcast

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