Look! See! Yonder field of flower and fawn! With a smile and a tear she waits by the morning fire. Here there was once a dream, a life in innocent freedom. They ran and played as children, with fawns in the sparkling dew. They ran and ran into new lands, carrying with them the field, as a wreath of flowers, ever-blooming in morning sun. Laughter as a river flowing into secret valleys, through hidden forests of Ancient Secrets. The wise wait around the corner, wait for the dance to begin. Once all the dancers arrive, the tangled roots and branches grab hold of the mountains and sky and forge a new land beyond.
thank you so much for sharing your musical talents with us. theres something primitive and close to nature in this song witch takes me back to memories from chieldhood hunting trips. something magical and mystical.
When the drums kicked in. 👌 I adore the Hurdy Gurdy and am a bit obsessed with your videos. Did it take long to learn. I'm not 'muducal' but wish I could play the HG myself.
Speaking as an amateur musician myself, I simply Love your work, such beautiful, haunting melodies, I could listen for hours and not tire of it, real fireside music, the essence of Folk Julie
Ого! А слова то какие у этой старой хороводной песни... " Расхорошая девица, догадайся, Выбирай себе молодца по мысли, Что по мысли по любови..." Спасибо Вам!
This song is fantastic as always but the cheap USB HDD bay in the back with a couple platter drives in it chilling on top of an old Panasonic SA-PM11 5-Disc CD changer stereo with radio and cassette tape is a serious mood.
It is a fun instrument to learn! I recently got mine a year ago built from a man named Gordiy Starukh. If you are still interested in learning the ways of the gurdy I would check him out!
I'm very curious how you manage to vibrate the string, the buzz sound. I understand that the change in speed make them buzz, but you accelerate the beat, maybe with weed but I don't get how it makes separate noises 😬
Mr. Vinogradov, You're too far into your craft to not use a visual cue for the timing of your compositions. Please try using a metronome or strobe to help you time up the accompaniment/backing track. Your wonderful musical abilities and creativity for complex arrangement both deserve the benefit of this simple trick! Kindly, P.A.
I've listened to this piece several times and I've found absolutely nothing wrong with timing. Keep in mind that this is traditional music and the playing of such is dictated by the musician especially when playing the melody solo. Listen to several of the worlds best Uilleann pipers playing the same slow air.....none of them will be identical. The timing, but mostly the 'feel' of the tune is entirely in the hands of the person playing. Also keep in mind that this type of music existed long before there was standardized sheet music which by virtue of it's nature restricts a musician to what is on paper....not what's in the heart and the hands.
@@karlthomson8686 Karl, I have respect your comment. However, I've listened to this arrangement several times as well. I remain absolutely confident that a modern ear will appreciate the various modern advancements in musical technology (such as a metronome or strobe) in their ability to assist in sharpening the skillets of the composer. And I dare say, sharpen the ability of lesser trained ears on some fans too! Some may choose to stick with the old ways for the sake of the old ways... Simply, not me! Good day Sir.
@@highseassailor A couple of very minor imperfections, or deliberate/a part of the natural flow (which means it is intended rather than an imperfection), instead of (artificial) studio perfection is usually what can lend a great atmosphere and makes music feel alive, lends it some depth. Forcing something to have zero misses often makes it boring and unnatural. I also find it a wee bit funny you think you know better than this legendary player how to play his instrument “better”, but alas - overinflated ego’s is the nature of the internet. :)
I can just imagine hearing is fine instrument on a long arduous passage on those tall ships that often last more than a few months at a time and worse when they got to go through some real bad straits like around the Cape Horn of the South Africa or even Argentina that horn there too very very very rough going
Lovely! It's always haunting to hear good hurdy gurdy players.
Look! See! Yonder field of flower and fawn! With a smile and a tear she waits by the morning fire. Here there was once a dream, a life in innocent freedom. They ran and played as children, with fawns in the sparkling dew. They ran and ran into new lands, carrying with them the field, as a wreath of flowers, ever-blooming in morning sun. Laughter as a river flowing into secret valleys, through hidden forests of Ancient Secrets. The wise wait around the corner, wait for the dance to begin. Once all the dancers arrive, the tangled roots and branches grab hold of the mountains and sky and forge a new land beyond.
Juste splendide. Merci beaucoup pour ce magnifique moment.
Je t'aime frère ! Tu repose mon esprit et libère mon âme ! MERCI !! 🙏🙏🙏
Красивое звучание, спасибо за знакомство звуками такого чудесного и сказочного инструмента
thank you so much for sharing your musical talents with us. theres something primitive and close to nature in this song witch takes me back to memories from chieldhood hunting trips. something magical and mystical.
Most amazing! All these sounds from one single instrument!
lol no it says arrangement
Wow what a beautiful sounding instrument. How did I not know these sounded so amazing? Love the breathy quality of the string sound. I want one!
Magnifique bravo monsieur vous nous avez transporté et notre âme appreci.
MERCI 🌺 👍💯
Renaissance Fair vibes. ^-^ Love it!
Thank you. Amazing and Wonderful. Full immersion. Music in every cell. The whole body vibrates and sings.🙏❤️🌺🔆🌸
When the drums kicked in. 👌
I adore the Hurdy Gurdy and am a bit obsessed with your videos.
Did it take long to learn.
I'm not 'muducal' but wish I could play the HG myself.
This sound is so rich, touching, moving, embracing
Such wonder.
Il y a toute la vielle Europe dans cette musique. J' en ai pleuré, mes ancêtres m'ont parlé.
Beautiful. Thank you
Always takes me back into another matteralizion of the old wisdom.
Так хорошо я колёсную лиру нигде не слышал. Мастер!
My hart is falling to the paradise, where I want to stay, when I hear this songs!
incredible
Speaking as an amateur musician myself, I simply Love your work, such beautiful, haunting melodies, I could listen for hours and not tire of it, real fireside music, the essence of Folk Julie
yeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing !!
Beautiful
I love the sound of this instrument. It sounds haunting and ancient.
I dont get goosebumps often but wew, you succeeded at that. Amazing
Оооо , шикарно с малой толикой фоновой музыки становится ещё лучше
You are a wonderful musician🙋
The slides (I didn't know hurdy gurdys could do that) were unexpected but beautiful
Великолепно!!!))
I like it
Absolutely hypnotic.
Ого! А слова то какие у этой старой хороводной песни... " Расхорошая девица, догадайся,
Выбирай себе молодца по мысли,
Что по мысли по любови..." Спасибо Вам!
Доброго дня!) А где Вы нашли слова, тоже хочется?)))
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@@vov4ick Благодарю!)
This song is fantastic as always but the cheap USB HDD bay in the back with a couple platter drives in it chilling on top of an old Panasonic SA-PM11 5-Disc CD changer stereo with radio and cassette tape is a serious mood.
это прекрасно! спасибо
👍👍👍
I wish I had the lungs to play some pipes behind you.
I'm awe-struck in the beauty of your playing.
Amazing
Man I truly wish I could learn to play this instrument
It is a fun instrument to learn! I recently got mine a year ago built from a man named Gordiy Starukh. If you are still interested in learning the ways of the gurdy I would check him out!
Чудесно!
I can understand why this instrument was interchangeable with a bagpipe in certain music.
Одна из самых трудных композиций для этой лиры 👍
just transfixed... the whole time...
muito bom que isso
I'm very curious how you manage to vibrate the string, the buzz sound. I understand that the change in speed make them buzz, but you accelerate the beat, maybe with weed but I don't get how it makes separate noises 😬
Does anyone know what the name of this instrument is?
How long does it take to restring one of these?
Что-то красивое из средних веков, иму надо поработать с Ричи Блэкмором, очень интересно
Такая музыка наводит наводит депрессию.
Mr. Vinogradov,
You're too far into your craft to not use a visual cue for the timing of your compositions.
Please try using a metronome or strobe to help you time up the accompaniment/backing track.
Your wonderful musical abilities and creativity for complex arrangement both deserve the benefit of this simple trick!
Kindly,
P.A.
I've listened to this piece several times and I've found absolutely nothing wrong with timing. Keep in mind that this is traditional music and the playing of such is dictated by the musician especially when playing the melody solo. Listen to several of the worlds best Uilleann pipers playing the same slow air.....none of them will be identical. The timing, but mostly the 'feel' of the tune is entirely in the hands of the person playing. Also keep in mind that this type of music existed long before there was standardized sheet music which by virtue of it's nature restricts a musician to what is on paper....not what's in the heart and the hands.
@@karlthomson8686 Karl, I have respect your comment. However, I've listened to this arrangement several times as well. I remain absolutely confident that a modern ear will appreciate the various modern advancements in musical technology (such as a metronome or strobe) in their ability to assist in sharpening the skillets of the composer. And I dare say, sharpen the ability of lesser trained ears on some fans too! Some may choose to stick with the old ways for the sake of the old ways... Simply, not me!
Good day Sir.
@@highseassailor A couple of very minor imperfections, or deliberate/a part of the natural flow (which means it is intended rather than an imperfection), instead of (artificial) studio perfection is usually what can lend a great atmosphere and makes music feel alive, lends it some depth. Forcing something to have zero misses often makes it boring and unnatural. I also find it a wee bit funny you think you know better than this legendary player how to play his instrument “better”, but alas - overinflated ego’s is the nature of the internet. :)
You are talking through your backside
I've been trying to find good Hurdy-Gurdy music on youtube. GREAT JOB!
I can just imagine hearing is fine instrument on a long arduous passage on those tall ships that often last more than a few months at a time and worse when they got to go through some real bad straits like around the Cape Horn of the South Africa or even Argentina that horn there too very very very rough going