Danny Boy 🇮🇪 - (Londonderry Air) - Vladimir & Anton
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- The Violin Brothers - Vladimir & Anton
playing Irish folk tune Danny Boy (Londonderry Air) for St. Patricks Day 2018.
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Filmed at Lough Ennel, Ireland
Video: Hamilton Niculescu
Audio Recording: Joey Kenny
Violin: Vladimir Jablokov
Violin: Anton Jablokov
Piano: Adam Kuruc
Double Bass: Peter Vizvari
Love the corporation between you two. The skill, emotion, and love come from the violins to my heart. The music has a different meaning for different people. Sometimes we judge people. Sometimes we don't understand other's feelings. Because we go through different things. We have different stories. So, when music, scents, and other things hit us. We will have a different understanding. God bless you and keep going.
Thank you for sharing. Nicely done, the music and the video clip itself.
Very talented ,precious Brothers.. Congrats..🌷😍❤️🍀💜☯🌹
Wow! So fantastic! I have no words!
my favorit song, greeting from bali island😇
Thanks absolutely brilliant music. Well done all .Lisa.xx
Yes l agree but not using my name .l was born in Ireland My nick name is merle Haggard. So please do not get it wrong ok.Lisa. My family are all Scottish.Lisa xx
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Londonderry Air Danny Boy is brilliant
JACY WY JESTEŚCIE FANTASTYCZNI 🥰❤❤❤❤
amazing
LondonDerry is the only city in Europe to have six silent letters
Never forget the Easter Rising
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Good game
That was brilliant
Otherwise known as the London Derry air or the Derry air to some
Very nice! Where can I find the score (sheet music)?
Wonderful!
where does the shaky cool stuff stuff you do at the beginning (fiddling but different) come from? Classical music?
Kind of looks like New England
The vibrato?
Kim Harris I think you’re referring to the trills (where the players oscillate quickly between 2 notes). Your assumption is correct that this technique is from classical music originally, or more specifically, originally from the Baroque era (think of Bach and Vivaldi, i.e. before Mozart’s time). The way the trills
are used here, on every note, is different to how trills were used in classical music though- you would usually only see trills on a ‘ornamental’ or accent note, only every so often, in classical music. Using trills on most or every note in a phrase is closer to fiddle/country/bluegrass style playing.
It’s not an Irish song
Where do you think it is from then??
I do believe it is. In the sheet music I got today it says " Irish county Derry"
The tune 'Derry Air' is Irish but the song lyrics of 'Danny Boy' were written by an Englishman
@@freemanalways smarten up
@@t24mack think you ought to. I should have said melody. Is that easier for you to understand?