Traditional czech music and dances.wmv

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  • Опубликовано: 22 мар 2010

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  • @ms.tiffanymarie8635
    @ms.tiffanymarie8635 7 лет назад +20

    I am Irish, Polish, German, and Czechoslovakian. I was born in Germany. Many thanks for this music, I much enjoy

  • @lpgurlnj
    @lpgurlnj 12 лет назад +23

    This music makes me proud of the 25% Czechoslovakian roots in me!

    • @basquehound1999
      @basquehound1999 6 месяцев назад

      I have Czech roots. Not as much as you do.

  • @peterlim5730
    @peterlim5730 6 лет назад +13

    As a Chinese, I like the lilt and cheerfulness! Music is my religion. Be well

  • @villanidavid5110
    @villanidavid5110 8 лет назад +32

    I was born in France but I' m so proud to be part of this awesome culture thanks to my Czech mother

    • @abc-ym8nt
      @abc-ym8nt 7 лет назад +5

      You truly could be proud, one of the best culture and long tradition !

    • @basquehound1999
      @basquehound1999 6 месяцев назад

      I have a Czech great grandmother. This music makes me feel close to her even though I’ve never met her. ❤❤

  • @zanetanovakova6336
    @zanetanovakova6336 2 года назад +4

    i love czechia ::)

  • @xhouxtenx
    @xhouxtenx 8 лет назад +56

    i love czechs republic
    cheers from germany

  • @pastelguts5191
    @pastelguts5191 6 лет назад +21

    This music sounds beautiful! And Czech is beautiful country! ❤ Greetings from Poland!

    • @dundee6402
      @dundee6402 6 лет назад

      Natalia Bielawska Not much of this in the database, the best ended up being an ancient wax cylinder. It sort of just sounds like a regular orchestral march to me, not really much making it specifically Czech or even folk music.

  • @cimbalok2972
    @cimbalok2972 7 лет назад +5

    OMG! I recorded this in '91 in Strážnice with my low-tech Aiwa. This is Hradíšťan and I have loved them since I was a teenager. The heck with rock music and their ubiquitous guitars, this is the real thing.

  • @Judas_1989
    @Judas_1989 11 лет назад +26

    Actually, this is Moravian music.

    • @Nightmare-ee7fn
      @Nightmare-ee7fn 3 года назад +3

      It's Czech bro. When you're part of Czechia, you're Czech, no matter what you think.

    • @Deejaydeluxe
      @Deejaydeluxe 3 года назад

      @@Nightmare-ee7fn i am not czech. I am from germany, Bavaria. Me, as Bavarian with girlfriend from moravia know about what he is talking. are u czech? Yes? Then u should know how different moravians are. No? So dont talk about things where u havent any idea. Nationality isnt about what stand in your is. Its what i have in heart, what is your lifestyle.

    • @vemenichtny1214
      @vemenichtny1214 3 года назад

      you are right. some czech parts of republic have their folk music too. for example aaround domazlice (taus in chodenland) ruclips.net/video/VVHyxd4Ha5E/видео.html but the moravian one is much more pushed

    • @zbohemzvolen1346
      @zbohemzvolen1346 2 года назад +1

      Ostrava music

  • @Todd-ke8ce
    @Todd-ke8ce 7 лет назад +12

    0:06 I'm awesome awesome

  • @epualc
    @epualc 4 года назад +5

    This music is perfect for drink beer and get drunk haha

    • @bluemeaford
      @bluemeaford 4 года назад +2

      Sailor Mars perfect for drinking WINE !
      Moravian songs - wine !

    • @hanazemanova1487
      @hanazemanova1487 3 года назад

      @@bluemeaford 👍👍👌👏

  • @MrDoneboy
    @MrDoneboy 3 года назад +2

    Dad always said that we were Moravian, and not Bohemian. But I met plenty of cool Bohemians, here in America!

    • @naqiszhalia9334
      @naqiszhalia9334 Год назад

      Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia are three historical parts of the Czech Republic, so it doesnt matter, you have Czech roots.

  • @camcus1
    @camcus1 11 лет назад +1

    jo morava,nej lidi,slivka a vinko a to jsem od slanyho

  • @InfernalDreamGuitar
    @InfernalDreamGuitar 6 лет назад +3

    This is Wallachian Moravian!

    • @dundee6402
      @dundee6402 6 лет назад

      InfernalDreamGuitar Not much of this in the database, the best ended up being an ancient wax cylinder. It sort of just sounds like a regular orchestral march to me, not really much making it specifically Czech or even folk music.

  • @frennysala7039
    @frennysala7039 9 лет назад +2

    Also they are historically one of my inspirations on Protestantism.

  • @hvw2377
    @hvw2377 4 года назад +1

    awesome!

  • @danielhoffmann67
    @danielhoffmann67 7 лет назад +15

    This is moravian (southern part of Czech Republic) folk music. It's more like slovakian and hungarian folk music. I think, these regions/countrys (Moravia, Slovakia and Hungary) are a core part of a common traditional culture in this part of europe which is still alive.
    But I'm not sure where or from whom it has its roots. Maybe someone here knows more ?

    • @VedroLP
      @VedroLP 7 лет назад +3

      This style of songs name Cimbalovka in cz language :) And in Moravia is Valachia and cimbalovka this music-cimbal,violin atd..Thats music is Valachian.Valachian people got ancestry from Romania and Hungary :)

    • @hanazemanova1487
      @hanazemanova1487 3 года назад

      @@VedroLP this is fairy-tale....

    • @VedroLP
      @VedroLP 3 года назад

      @@hanazemanova1487 co je pohadka? 😃 jsem z valasska,primo srdce valasska. Znam hodne lidi z valasska kteri maji zmapovane predky a je to tak jak rikam 😁 Neříkam že naprosto vsichni ale dost 😊

    • @hanazemanova1487
      @hanazemanova1487 3 года назад

      @@VedroLP Tak to doložte důkazy....rumunský pohádkáři....já znám dost lidí, kteří mají zmapované předky a tvrdí, že je to nesmysl....

    • @VedroLP
      @VedroLP 3 года назад

      @@hanazemanova1487 proc bych vam mel neco dokazovat? 😂 pouze sem rekl svuj nazor,co si myslite vy je vase vec 😂

  • @stevenjfrazelle6145
    @stevenjfrazelle6145 10 лет назад

    Ha! Gotcha Courtney Butzko. With love of course from Samarqand Yep, Rusalka is my lady....................

  • @dontubidro8024
    @dontubidro8024 9 лет назад +2

    it looks like Hungarian folk music

    • @traplican
      @traplican 5 лет назад

      Because these songs arised in the Hapsburg monarchy and origin from eastern part of the lands of the Bohemian cown close to the Hungarian border: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lands_of_the_Bohemian_Crown

  • @matyasaviation3634
    @matyasaviation3634 3 года назад +1

    Tak už chybí jen slivovička 😄

  • @doubleten10
    @doubleten10 10 лет назад +3

    Nevertheless, even without a knowledge of this language or origin it is great music !!
    BTW - Scotch is a drink !! Bagpipes are Scottish, as are the people of Scotland.

  • @goerlitzundmeinrad
    @goerlitzundmeinrad 4 года назад

    SUPERRR

  • @davidkalina9928
    @davidkalina9928 7 лет назад +6

    klobouk dolů

  • @geometrydashgaming91
    @geometrydashgaming91 8 лет назад +6

    I was born in Czech

  • @CheAtila
    @CheAtila 7 лет назад +5

    Ahoj!

  • @govindarajr3801
    @govindarajr3801 3 года назад

    Music good 🏈🏈🏈

  • @alejandrolacunza5657
    @alejandrolacunza5657 7 лет назад +1

    So nice!!! Can U tell me what's the name of this song? Hola amigos desde México!!!

    • @edimau.8162
      @edimau.8162 5 лет назад +1

      "Častkovské" by Jiri Pavlica and Hradišťan...I just found out a few months ago

  • @frennysala7039
    @frennysala7039 9 лет назад +3

    I like this one even if I am Filipino and I like other foreign cultures but I will never replace my culture as a Filipino but I like the Bohemians' Music Dance .

  • @MacakPodSIjemom
    @MacakPodSIjemom 8 лет назад +1

    I was in Moravia, in Zlin, 10 years ago, and that's when I learned about Moravian music. Since then I have been asking myself, and I'll ask all of you, if someone could explain to me: why does Moravian music seems so much closer to Slovak, even Hungarian music, than to Bohemian (or "proper" Czech) music?

    • @MacakPodSIjemom
      @MacakPodSIjemom 8 лет назад

      Thanks, but I didn't ask about the language, I asked about the music. Also, Slovakia was a part of Hungary almost 900 years, while Czech R. was a part of Austria for long time. Actually, I believe languages diverged, I think in the time of Great Moravia they spoke the same language. But, how come Moravia and Slovakia have very similar music (cimbal music), and Moravian is much closer to Slovakian music that it is to Bohemian, although they were in the same country with Bohemians for a millenium.

    • @Eternaldream00
      @Eternaldream00 7 лет назад +1

      Well, this kind of music can be heard from the northern regions of the balkan peninsula all the way to southern Poland at its extremes. It's a cultural millieu that transcends nations. It simply happens to end where the highland region separates Bohemia from Moravia. Another reason might be that Moravia had been much less germanized than Bohemia due to much smaller german population and its predominantly rural character.

    • @paulakpacente
      @paulakpacente 6 лет назад

      I don't know. In my family there was always a silly rivalry between the Moravians and the Slovaks. I never understood it.

    • @traplican
      @traplican 5 лет назад

      It is so in Zlín region but not i Haná which is part of Moravia, too. Hanák songs are much slower and somehow "more settled". While dances like verbuňk or csardás are popular in Moravian Slovaks, Hanák simply can´t dance verbuňk and instead of this dances a kind of minuet eventually combined with polka (named cófavá there) or mazurka: ruclips.net/video/piJaQDkMRFg/видео.html, ruclips.net/video/q556_ZsC8ZY/видео.html

  • @peterlim5730
    @peterlim5730 6 лет назад

    I would like to bring my violin along and play with you. Dekuji.

    • @dundee6402
      @dundee6402 6 лет назад

      Peter Lim Not much of this in the database, the best ended up being an ancient wax cylinder. It sort of just sounds like a regular orchestral march to me, not really much making it specifically Czech or even folk music.

  • @SkylaRedfern
    @SkylaRedfern 12 лет назад

    anyone heard of the last name Sluka?

  • @aasiaa96
    @aasiaa96 6 лет назад

    1:49... czy to zdjęcie nie przedstawia ludowego polskiego stroju z regionu łowicza?

  • @jbockman3rd
    @jbockman3rd 13 лет назад

    I have Sladeks on my father's side and Dworschaks on my mothers side. I guess that makes me half-Czech to some extent. I heard some folk groups at Prague Castle, but their music was worthless. And why is this the only clear, professionally done Czech music on RUclips? BTW, I keep hearing "hora ma". What does that mean?

  • @CrowClouds
    @CrowClouds 6 лет назад +1

    Seriously, still images?

  • @makytondr8607
    @makytondr8607 9 лет назад +23

    This is not Czech, it is Moravian......

    • @waskoteamcz5629
      @waskoteamcz5629 9 лет назад +26

      Czech is the country made out of Moravia, Bohemia and Slezia...

    • @makytondr8607
      @makytondr8607 9 лет назад +9

      Já vím, ale Češi si rádi moravskou hudbu přivlastňují s argumentem, že Morava je součástí České republiky, ale stejně je to pořád hudba moravská :)

    • @emiruska
      @emiruska 8 лет назад +4

      + cmarek1989 Jsi Čech, že. Maky má samozřejmě pravdu, toto není česká hudba, ale moravská. Češi se svým Kolíne kolíne a Šla nanynka do zelí prostě kradou cizí!!! kulturní dědictví.

    • @VedroLP
      @VedroLP 7 лет назад +1

      Cmarek1989 nejde o to co máš napsané v občance ale o to že to je Moravská hudba ne Česká :')

    • @Vlastenec07
      @Vlastenec07 7 лет назад +9

      Lol :D naprosto totožná muzika, kroje atd... byla součást Čech, stejně jako Moravy a Slezska, jen se z Čech stala více průmyslovější oblast a hlavně zde byla velmi silná urbanizace a úbytek tradic, zajeďte někdy do vesniček ve východních Čechách nebo na jih, moje babička z Olomouce a babička ze Smržova byli naprosto totožné...Národ jsme Češi, pokud tu chcete mávat kmeny, tak tu jich máme desítky, Plzeňáci, Chodové, Charváti, Moravané, Valaši,....hloupost některých lidí mě nepřestane udivovat :D už od Velké Moravy jsme jedna země, jeden lid....silně pochybuji že v sobě máte nějakou "Moravskou krev"..."Od Jasiny do Aše republika je naše"

  • @ubytovanipodkastanem7952
    @ubytovanipodkastanem7952 Год назад

    Czech music and dance ? Na začátku Slováci. Pak Morava. Moc pěkné , ale ne české , slovenské a moravské. :)

  • @dusanbogunovic6148
    @dusanbogunovic6148 Год назад

    magic greeting from srbia

  • @ramer11111
    @ramer11111 10 лет назад +7

    This is NOT Czech music! Its is Moravian music, diferent like if you say the Scotch Bagpipes is English music

    • @fallingstar4942
      @fallingstar4942 9 лет назад +7

      Moravian is still Czech and Scottish is a different nationality than English. It can't be compared XD

    • @bozulzrican
      @bozulzrican 8 лет назад +3

      +FallingStar*♪♫ nope Moravian = Scottish, Bohemian=English, Czech=British

    • @ramer11111
      @ramer11111 8 лет назад

      +bozulzrican yep well said

    • @misterb3467
      @misterb3467 7 лет назад +8

      Moravian is Czech just like Indiana is United States. :)

    • @viktordelrey2824
      @viktordelrey2824 6 лет назад

      moravia is czech just like wales is great britain

  • @andino_usa3302
    @andino_usa3302 2 года назад

    Wow this is not Anglo' 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @brendamaybery6897
    @brendamaybery6897 8 лет назад +2

    This seems more Slovak than Czech...costumes and music sound Slovak...

  • @wrcz
    @wrcz 11 лет назад +1

    Česká republika: Česko, Morava, Slezsko
    adjektivum od Česká republika: český
    překlad slova český: Czech

    • @LukasHylsky
      @LukasHylsky 6 лет назад +1

      Co to meleš? Česká republika, neboli zkráceně Česko = Čechy, Morava a Slezsko.