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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 42

  • @bornario
    @bornario 15 лет назад

    Mui guapu. DRD ya Tuend son les bandes que más me presten no panorama folk asturianu.
    Saludos desde Galicia.

  • @kingofcelts
    @kingofcelts 16 лет назад

    Nice to see a remanant of Celtic traditonal music alive and well in spain.. Even though I have a great love for Flamenco music and dance as we Irish love music and dancing as much as breathing.. Asturian music has a distinctive celt flavour..

  • @patero17
    @patero17 8 лет назад

    magnifiquement bien joué.....excellent Léhart flute

  • @acousticems
    @acousticems 13 лет назад +1

    @fonsstam From the wikipedia article "Music of Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias": In recent times, many Galician folk musicians have considered Galician music to be at least partially "Celtic" in origin, and whether or not this is the case much modern commercial Galician folk and folk-rock is strongly influenced by Irish and Scottish traditions.

  • @jomaugar
    @jomaugar 13 лет назад

    ¡Felicitaciones, Maestros! ¡Gran música esta !¡Saludos desde México!

  • @efdiyi
    @efdiyi 14 лет назад

    Gracias Cagun! me gustan estos temas haciendo las partes de manera una manera diferente a lo que estoy acostumbrado a escuchar

  • @abraxas123
    @abraxas123 15 лет назад

    For those who might be wondering what the compilation of songs is called - it is called Tremoria. It can be found on the lastest DRD album, called DRD.

  • @xoseambas
    @xoseambas 16 лет назад

    Preciosu compañeros. Ya tamos naguando pol discu.

  • @conceyullena
    @conceyullena 17 лет назад

    que grande esa camiseta de suena l´ Camin , de produciones L.luna L.lena!

  • @abraxas123
    @abraxas123 15 лет назад

    From the album booklet: "A set of muneres. Again, we learnt the first two from Maria and Arcides. The last one was written by us and we named it Truyes, after a village in Co. Corvera, which is famous for it traditional architecture which was pulled down to build luxury estates."

  • @ewelinagrygier-musicandeth4095
    @ewelinagrygier-musicandeth4095 10 лет назад

    well played guys! Nice arrangment and asturian music sound really cool!!!

  • @PhalainaBelgium
    @PhalainaBelgium 14 лет назад

    Wow ! Well played guys !! Slainte ! Phalaïna

  • @Buckeye67
    @Buckeye67 16 лет назад

    Saludos desde Ohio!
    This is superb! Borja Baragaño is just amazing on the flute. I now know what my next CD buys are going to be. :)

  • @CarlosCarranza
    @CarlosCarranza 16 лет назад

    Hermosa musica..Es asturiana?..Mis abuelos eran de Carranza en Viscaya y eran orgullosos de ser de la montaña

  • @kingofcelts
    @kingofcelts 16 лет назад

    Maybe with a large dose of Irish music thrown in.
    Ach, ta se go hiontach..
    Very nice all the same..

  • @LiamLeprechaun
    @LiamLeprechaun 16 лет назад

    Lovely stuff, great trio, well edited video!

  • @JosephChordmichael
    @JosephChordmichael 16 лет назад

    Sweet! I love it!

  • @JosephChordmichael
    @JosephChordmichael 16 лет назад

    Wow, I like this! Is this some sort of Breton music, perhaps?

  • @acousticems
    @acousticems 14 лет назад

    Beautiful music!

  • @efdiyi
    @efdiyi 15 лет назад

    Arte!

  • @AlbertoAblanedo
    @AlbertoAblanedo  16 лет назад

    It is traditional Asturian music, from the North of Spain

  • @maureenderry
    @maureenderry 16 лет назад

    Great! I love it.

  • @efdiyi
    @efdiyi 15 лет назад

    Thank you! I will by that cd someday, but for now Im going to try to learn these tunes from here and I needed to know the names
    Fernando

  • @AlbertoAblanedo
    @AlbertoAblanedo  14 лет назад +1

    Yo lo entiendo como de dos partes, aunque la segunda es sólo de un compás. Sería normal entenderlo como de una sola. Lo de alargar una parte en caso del tema de Tejedor es por gusto personal, en éste es porque el tema es originalmente cantado y tiene un verso más de la cuenta. Esta versión instrumental va más rápido y deja este efecto. Si quieres oir una versión cantada busca "saldiguera" de los gatos del fornu en RUclips.

  • @Cazabisarmes
    @Cazabisarmes 14 лет назад

    qué estolaxe teneis pa iguar los temes, castrones!!! FINOSSSSS!!!
    un fan.

  • @fonsstam
    @fonsstam 14 лет назад

    This is so good! So much fun!!
    It's clearly Spanish, but with an obvious celtic feel (with the fiddle, flute and bouzouki). Is Asturian music celtic music?

  • @efdiyi
    @efdiyi 14 лет назад

    Gracias Cagun por contestar en el video de Tejedor! me pregunto si eso que hacen de alargar una parte es comun en la musica asturiana... Oye pero de este otro video yo siempre me pregunte como es el segundo tema, cuantas partes tiene? tiene una y la tocan tres veces? eso es lo que me parece a mi
    Fernando

  • @amongbeyo
    @amongbeyo 16 лет назад

    amazing! thank you!

  • @BlueSkyNighWind0104
    @BlueSkyNighWind0104 14 лет назад

    gorgeous

  • @surfmacsurf
    @surfmacsurf 16 лет назад

    love it , pure class

  • @AlbertoAblanedo
    @AlbertoAblanedo  16 лет назад

    Es música asturiana.

  • @TinWhistler
    @TinWhistler 16 лет назад

    ¿Nueva web? ¿Soy yo o sólo se ve una foto?
    ¿Tienen algún CD? ¿Este set está o estará en algún CD? Me encanta.
    Cagun, ¿Puedes darme información sobre ellos? Gracias.

  • @efdiyi
    @efdiyi 15 лет назад

    Thank you, and do you know the names of each of the three songs?

  • @johnnonamegibbon3580
    @johnnonamegibbon3580 9 лет назад +1

    A lot of people want to know whether the music is Celtic. Of course it is. Even when it doesn't sound Irish, the music of northern Spain is technically Celtic. For the people are, yes, descendants of Celts. So technically any folk music they produce is Celtic.
    Asturias is named after the Astures, a Celtic tribe in the region. Fun fact, the Celts who settled England were specifically from Asturias. Specifically the Albiones, where England's poetic name comes from. It's kind of obvious in their language and architecture. As well as music.

    • @jorgeguevara7742
      @jorgeguevara7742 7 лет назад

      We are not just descendants WE ARE CELTS. actually we were the ones going to the islands about 11 thousand years ago, not the other way around. from Galicia all the way to the Basque country we took to the sea and populated the islands from the UK to Ireland.

    • @johnnonamegibbon3580
      @johnnonamegibbon3580 7 лет назад

      Exactly. There's also considerable evidence that the Tartessians were Celtic as well.
      The sheep of the British Isles were Spanish too genetically. Not just the people.

    • @jorgeguevara7742
      @jorgeguevara7742 7 лет назад

      And the horses named Asturcones in Asturias (Asturies) are the genetic forefathers of the horses in Scotland and Ireland and so is the wild roosters not to mention their real name as not to insult delicate ears...

    • @johnnonamegibbon3580
      @johnnonamegibbon3580 7 лет назад

      Well, now that we're mentioning random links, Spain's name is actually Irish. They used the term Spain in their old maps. And when the kingdoms in Iberia united they used the old name for some reason.
      Also the name Albion, England's romantic name, is originally from Spain. And Wales was founded by a Spaniard.

  • @AlbertoAblanedo
    @AlbertoAblanedo  16 лет назад

    Si no me equivoco, Gilles Lehart

  • @AlbertoAblanedo
    @AlbertoAblanedo  17 лет назад

    Es un Stefan Sobell parecido al mio :-)

  • @AlbertoAblanedo
    @AlbertoAblanedo  14 лет назад

    @kalbiker Lehart en Re