Casa Galicia - St Patrick's day parade NYC 2012

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

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  • @franciscojavierlopez9256
    @franciscojavierlopez9256 5 лет назад +61

    Soy andaluz y casi que estuve en Nueva York por esas fechas y si me encuentro con estos gallegos les doy mi enhorabuena a todos, se pone la piel de gallina escuchado esas gaitas en tierras guirys. España tendrá muchas regiones y lenguas pero cuando estamos fuera y nos vemos somos todos hermanos.

    • @CarlosCastro-cp7he
      @CarlosCastro-cp7he Год назад +1

      Yo disfruto tanto o más la música gallega que el Flamenco

  • @carloscampana
    @carloscampana 2 года назад +18

    Sabéis que la Gaita gallega Celta, es del siglo VIII.. SI, PERO DEL siglo 8vo, ANTES DE CRISTO!, 😁, y así suenan de bien, viva siempre mi Galicia Celtiña.💙💝

    • @anamariacarballo3514
      @anamariacarballo3514 2 года назад

      Totalmente de acuerdo! Soy gallega y aunque volviese a nacer mil veces no querría ser otra cosa!

  • @fearisforbidden
    @fearisforbidden 6 лет назад +22

    As a player of the highland bagpipes I can hear the beauty in your instrument. I also love listening to the Breton pipes. It's just a rousing sound

  • @tonybarde2572
    @tonybarde2572 3 года назад +7

    I am Irish, Native American, English, Italian, Catalan, Andalusian, Valencian and Galician!

  • @sbakernyc5761
    @sbakernyc5761 Год назад +3

    Dios bendiga los Galegos! Ellos son neutron Hermanos Celtico.... mucho amor y respecto de un Irlandes en NYC

  • @hectorlopez4365
    @hectorlopez4365 7 лет назад +27

    I am Puerto Rican and part Spanish Gaelic from my grand mother, whose's last name was Lugo, a Spansh Gaelic last name.

    • @jjdd7763
      @jjdd7763 4 года назад

      a city of Galicia too, saudos hermano!

    • @johnhayes8557
      @johnhayes8557 3 года назад +2

      And I, a Gael and a Chief of the Old Blood Salute you! My family have kinfolk in Boricua, Hayes and O'Neills. La fheile naomh Phadraic dhuit!

    • @danielfragoso3889
      @danielfragoso3889 3 года назад +1

      Same apparently my name is apparently Galician as well

    • @carloscampana
      @carloscampana 2 года назад

      De LUGH, el gran Dios y Rey Celta

  • @danayrodriguez6836
    @danayrodriguez6836 Год назад +3

    God Bless Galicia and Spain 🇪🇸 with its great culture and beauty!

  • @TheNeogeo68
    @TheNeogeo68 11 лет назад +75

    I love Celtic music and have been listening to Galatian and Austorian music for awhile now and actually prefer the Galician pipes to the Scottish

    • @pablo47695
      @pablo47695 10 лет назад

      And the Huelva songs are best

    • @sierracuban
      @sierracuban 10 лет назад +18

      My father was an Asturian, and tears would fill his eyes when the Spanish bagpipes would play.....He lived to be 103 years old......The vast majority of Cubans like myself are Asturians and Galicians, followed by Catalonians and Basques....All of the above groups are from Spain, but Cubans are of many other nationalities, races and ethnic groups as well......
      The Celtic genes of Northern Spain are not known by many people here in the United States, and neither is the scenery and climate of that part of Spain, which is also known as GREEN SPAIN......
      The climate is cold and wet, and is the same exact climate as the British Isles and Normandy, France.....It is called OCEANIC climate, and it keeps Northern Spain lush and gorgeous.....Old Havana in Cuba still has the old Centro Asturiano, and Centro Gallego cultural centers with their beautiful architecture.....NICE TO READ YOUR COMMENT.....Sierra Cuban, Miami, Florida, U.S.A.

    • @moreneta
      @moreneta 9 лет назад +5

      Si usted va a Galicia o Asturias, comprobará que es más parecido a Irlanda y Escocia que a España. La gente, la música, el clima... todo es celta.

    • @Carlosfernandez-ig4js
      @Carlosfernandez-ig4js 9 лет назад +7

      +Crls Ry Tranquilo hombre, creo que lo dice por los paisajes y si se molesta un poco y ve fotos gallegas, asturianas, irlandesas y bretonas y las compara con las de la meseta española o mejor con el resto de España que no sea el norte vera usted la diferencia hombre, eso no quiere decir que tengamos que pelearnos y como si yo le digo que me siento mas identificado con los portugueses que con los castellanos o andaluces y soy muy gallego, pero mucho mucho

    • @susomedin5770
      @susomedin5770 9 лет назад

      Traditional galician and asturian music is not celtic or resembling music or Ireland or Scotland.
      Its an cultural apropiation by some retards in those places.

  • @albitavalabeto85
    @albitavalabeto85 8 лет назад +23

    ¡guapas y guapos! emociona oir nuestra música al otro lado del océano!

  • @jflow5601
    @jflow5601 4 года назад +46

    Irish and Spanish are connected by dna.

  • @sierracuban
    @sierracuban 10 лет назад +44

    Galicia = Land of the Gauls.....Portugal = Port of Gauls.....
    The GAULS was the name given by the Romans of the Roman Empire to the CELTIC PEOPLES who penetrated into the Iberian Peninsula, ( Spain and Portugal )
    before the age of Christianity.......
    Many CELTS were recruited by the Roman Empire as soldiers when that Empire absorbed Spain and Portugal, which they named HISPANIA which means " The land of rabbits. " Now you know more history......Celtic Spain is as Celtic as Scotland and Normandy, France.....Sierra Cuban, Miami, Florida.....Son of an Asturian.....Asturias is next to Galicia......

    • @CEIVE4EVER
      @CEIVE4EVER 10 лет назад +3

      Gallaecia, Gallia simillar but not the same. Gallaecia it's closer to Gaelic than Gallia.

    • @BoodleTube
      @BoodleTube 8 лет назад +3

      +CEIVE4EVER Gall is rooted in the Irish word "stranger". These are all malapropisms of a sort, the key term is Feine (Phoenician) and they are the founders of the sun temple worship and *actually* are stemmed in Ireland, the genealogies are reversed. Hebrew is a form of Gaelic and the bible itself is Irish, everything stems from there.

    • @ghost909090
      @ghost909090 8 лет назад

      +sierracuban i thoug hispania latin for spain

    • @martinreyes5751
      @martinreyes5751 7 лет назад

      Hispalis casas elevadas como en los palos

    • @escaramujo
      @escaramujo 5 лет назад +1

      @@BoodleTube Yeah, right? And every document Romans left behind, is just am invention. Right?

  • @Palio60
    @Palio60 11 лет назад +32

    I bet that freaked a lot of Irish folks! Here is the origin of their culture in vivid colors and sounds!

    • @L1Lassassin1224
      @L1Lassassin1224 6 лет назад +1

      Acela Paliotta lol your wrong

    • @Section8Warrior
      @Section8Warrior 6 лет назад +1

      Celtic Gaelic Irish King *you're* and you're actually wrong idiot

    • @johnkelly1787
      @johnkelly1787 5 лет назад +8

      No, most of us know ,the majority of us have Iberian blood, and also Basque DNA is prevalent in indigenous Gaelic Irish population, slainte , NA H Eireann agus Espania Go` Deo`.

    • @LifeInStone
      @LifeInStone 5 лет назад +7

      Acela Paliotta - hello. I am an Irish Bagpiper and absolutely you are correct. The connection in music and culture between the Galicia and a Ireland goes back to pre 1100 at least. A lot of Irish people don’t understand as there was only a Gaelic revival in Ireland in the 1800’s after centuries of the attempted annihilation of the Gaelic Irish culture. The pre cursor to the modern Irish Mouth Blown Warpipes/ Great Irish Warpipes, was a Gaelic Bagpipe almost identical to Galician Bagpipes. Thanks for sharing.

    • @72Yonatan
      @72Yonatan 4 года назад +5

      Hahaha! Same DNA, same cultural patterns and even same instruments. Only the costumes are different and colors are more subdued. PORTU= door + GAL = GAEL tribes.

  • @gofishglobal7919
    @gofishglobal7919 6 лет назад +23

    Nice job, Galician-Americans! Long live Galicia and long live Spain!

  • @adamjones6187
    @adamjones6187 5 лет назад +8

    There are Gallegos people living in the mountains of northern New Mexico, traced ancestors back to the 1692 reconquest of NM by Spain. They all have fair skin and look Irish!

    • @ASTFRER36
      @ASTFRER36 5 лет назад +1

      The Spanish from Spain are Celtiberian en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtiberians

    • @josevicentelopeztel2072
      @josevicentelopeztel2072 5 лет назад

      Viva España

    • @josevicentelopeztel2072
      @josevicentelopeztel2072 5 лет назад

      ORGULLOSO DE NUESTRA HISTORIA

    • @anibal5284
      @anibal5284 4 года назад

      Breogán is the name of a Celtic king in the territory of present-day Galicia, according to the Irish traditions collected in a compilation of the 11th century, the Lebor Gabála Érenn (Book of the Irish Conquests), which narrates the various invasions that the island would have suffered .
      According to these manuscripts, King Breogán built in the city of Brigantia, located in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, a tower of such height that his sons could see a distant green shore from its top. The vision of that distant land led them north to Ireland, where Ith would be killed. In revenge, the sons of Mil (Míl Espáine, soldier of Hispania mentioned in the Book of Conquests, grandson of Breogán and nephew of Ith) sailed from Brigantia to Ireland and conquered it.
      The 11th-century Irish anonymous authors who carried out the compilation related the Breogán Brigantia to the Galician city of Brigantium, which according to different versions could have been La Coruña or Betanzos. [Citation needed] In the 19th century, the myth was spread by romantic historians Galicians, [who?] who even came to identify the Breogán tower with the Hercules tower in La Coruña (next to which a statue of Breogán has been erected). [citation needed] Similarly, Breogán is represented as the mythological father of the Galician people (sometimes, Galicia is poetically described as the "fogar" or "nazón de Breogán", as in Os Pinos, the Galician hymn, based on the homonymous poem by Eduardo Pondal).I AM ASTURIAN, AND I HAVE MORE PINT OF IRISH, THAT OF, I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOUR IDEA HAS OF SPANIARDS, ONE THING IS HOLLYVOOD AND ITS FUCKS LIKE THE BASQUE PEOPLE WHO ARE MOSTLY CELTATIC, ALTHOUGH THERE ARE CELTIBEROS OR IBEROS WHO DANCE FLAMENCO JAJAJAJA NO AND ANOTHER IS BETANIA ANDALUCIA, THAT THERE ARE ALSO CELTIC BEES, BUT THAT IS ANOTHER HISTORY, CERTAINLY I AM THE TYPICAL, ASTURIAN CELTA AND SPANISH SKIN CLEAR, HAIRED, ARUBIAN, AND LOOK LIKE MELIBE, MEL GIE JOKE IS SERIOUSLY, JUST THAT I HAVE THE EYES COLORED HONEY, HAHAHAHA SPANISH TYPICALIS, NOT TOO HIGH HERE I'M A NORMALITE 176CM, PULLING DOWN A THING IS WHAT IT SELLS YOU AND ANOTHER, THE REAL THING.READ ABOUT THE HISTORY OF SPAIN AND THE PROTO ESPAÑA OR HISPANIA BISIGODA PUEBLO GERMANICO, AND IBERIA, CERTAINLY THE FORMER BRITISH WERE LIKE US WHAT IS HAPPENING IS THAT YOU HAVE A CONFUSION BECAUSE THE NORMAN AND VIKING INVASIONS, CHANGED THE PROFILE OF PERIL I DID A GENETIC STUDY AND THE IRLADESES HAS THE SAME GENETIC CODE AS THE NORTHERN SPANISH GREETINGS, POXA ASTURIES

    • @deumevet
      @deumevet Год назад

      ​@@ASTFRER36 the spanish from east spain are iberian, central and west are celts.

  • @gallegounico
    @gallegounico 10 лет назад +17

    que bonito ver que por mucho tiempo que pase los gallegos siempre conserbamos y nos sentimos orgullosos de nuestra cultura

    • @susomedin5770
      @susomedin5770 9 лет назад +3

      Si es un puro invento.

    • @marie7622
      @marie7622 8 лет назад +11

      +Suso Medin
      tu si que eres un invento, cuanto te paga Madrid por TROLLEAR todos los videos relacionados con Galicia y su culutura?, y creo que no hace falta que te ponga el enlace en donde discutimos largo y tendido mostrandote pruebas y enlaces y como no podias responder te dedicabas a insutar

    • @jimmymcconnie4954
      @jimmymcconnie4954 8 лет назад +9

      +Suso Medin omg the great suso medin! everytime i see a video about Galicia i see a troll comment from you!! lol what are the odds!!!! ROFL WHAT?do u just watch Galician videos all day? if u dissagree so much then piss off

    • @susomedin5770
      @susomedin5770 8 лет назад

      +James McConnie
      Hola

    • @Bermeslivre
      @Bermeslivre 5 лет назад +1

      Excepto o idioma, non é?

  • @aydenfrac
    @aydenfrac 7 лет назад +10

    I am trying to learn more about my self! My mother and fathers families both come from nueva Galicia. Ortega and Miramontes. Both last names trace back to Galicia and both sides are extremely European in looks. Miramontes grandfather is 6'3" light skinned and Ortega grandfather was 6' with blonde hair and blue eyes. I found out that nueva Galicia was Zacatecas, Aguascalientes and Guadalajara. Both grandfather were from Zacatecas. I still have family in jalpa. I just want to know were in Spain they came from for sure.

    • @marveltard
      @marveltard 7 лет назад

      I hope you find out!I know that if you know their surnames you can ask the national galician records for more information, they should be able to assist you

  • @reeco355
    @reeco355 3 года назад +9

    Galicia ♥️

  • @cristinabotana495
    @cristinabotana495 3 года назад +7

    Such a pitty to see that these amazing talent's have suffered, as here in Galicia, from the influences of foreign marching bands and have changed the traditional tambor, caixa and bombo for modern marching band options that change the whole base and core of this wonderful galician music. But great musicians though! Viva Galicia carallo, aínda que os instrumentos non sexan de todo os que deberían de ser...

  • @josevicentelopeztel2072
    @josevicentelopeztel2072 5 лет назад +11

    Viva España. ORGULLOSO DE NUESTRA HISTORIA.

  • @luisdiazfortdawesomes2493
    @luisdiazfortdawesomes2493 6 лет назад +6

    ¡Linda mi gente!

  • @missJaneBug
    @missJaneBug 12 лет назад +9

    muito lindo!

  • @escaramujo
    @escaramujo 5 лет назад +3

    Aren't you participating anymore?

  • @rafaelsuarez603
    @rafaelsuarez603 9 лет назад +39

    Viva España Viva Galicia y Viva Coruña

    • @jdavidbardulia5778
      @jdavidbardulia5778 7 лет назад +2

      Viva la España verde/celtica. Viva Toletum, en mi pueblo en las fiestas hay gaiteros, y eso me recuerda Asturias/Galicia etc etc . Una cosa es obvia , sin nuestros ancestros del norte , no existiria España.

    • @Jose-gj7vs
      @Jose-gj7vs 2 месяца назад

      Viva Ourense! Tierra de mis abuelos

  • @balor7
    @balor7 10 лет назад +5

    Brilliant!

  • @asturenmoto6781
    @asturenmoto6781 6 лет назад +6

    Precioso

  • @marialuisadiazlopez364
    @marialuisadiazlopez364 4 года назад +5

    Guapas gallegas .

  • @neitmcbalor1325
    @neitmcbalor1325 2 года назад

    They will be after St Patrick next.

  • @isaacfoster8173
    @isaacfoster8173 Год назад +1

    Viva Irlanda y España.

  • @alvarofernandez7228
    @alvarofernandez7228 12 лет назад +3

    en el minuto 6 suena el Garrotin de fondooo¡¡¡

  • @5505ify
    @5505ify 11 лет назад +6

    Isto non o esperaba a verdade ! jajaja

  • @mowo9494
    @mowo9494 4 года назад +4

    Going to copy-paste a previous comment I made.
    "
    1. Those costumes are genuine traditional Galician. The red they used to use in Casa Galicia were a Franco invention. I think they did the right thing from breaking that Facist agenda and going proper Galician. I thought the blue vest was very appropriate keeping in mind the Galician Flag and colors.
    - www.abc.es/espana/galicia/abci-folclore-inventado-no-do-201702051255_noticia.html

    - pontevedraviva.com/cultura/38592/sete-espadelas-cinco-premios-certame-traxe-tradicional-galego-compostela/?lang=es
    - es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arte_y_cultura_en_el_franquismo
    2. What's wrong with "God Bless America"? Aren't most of those kids Galician-American? Just a basic FYI. The song is a traditional song for the parade and EVERY band plays it. Are you embarrassed of being American? Wasn't the US the country that gave those kids parents and families the opportunity of the American Dream and not Spain?
    You should go watch some Alala and inform yourself more. Facist and NYC don't go hand in hand.
    Alala TVG: ruclips.net/user/alalaTVG
    ----> ruclips.net/video/pkNzW0TwzkY/видео.html
    "
    Me -----> Irish-American musician and retired linguist from upstate NY and have grown fond of Galician and Asturian Music. I have been following Casa Galicia and other Galician groups in the tri-state area since the 90's, having met Navor himself.

    • @Infanzones
      @Infanzones 3 года назад +1

      Has copiado y pegado comentarios de gente de la izquierda siniestra, qué siga anclada en la España franquista, parece que no sabe que Franco murió hace más de 45 años y la España de entonces no tiene nada que ver con la España de hoy. España y Galicia es tan rica en cultura y folclore que hay trajes de todos los colores y la música es tan variada de 2000 años de historia.

  • @alfredobecerra2878
    @alfredobecerra2878 3 года назад +2

    I found out my paternal surname "Becerra", is originally from Galicia. No reason I love the sound and rhythm of Celtic music. Love to drink scotch and Irish whiskey for a reason. From Los Angeles 🇺🇸 🇲🇽

    • @danielfragoso3889
      @danielfragoso3889 3 года назад

      ya brother that last name was probably forced on your indigenous ancestors, I wouldn't be too fond of it.

    • @epilepticfrog4673
      @epilepticfrog4673 2 года назад

      @@danielfragoso3889 A lot of Spanish married indigenous women in the process of mestizaje. Mexican culture has both bloods combined

    • @danielfragoso3889
      @danielfragoso3889 2 года назад

      @@epilepticfrog4673 Well yes obviously, but would you be proud of a name that only represents part of your ancestry knowing full well your other half was conquered and essentially enslaved by the other half. Being a mestizo if a very conflicting dilemma.

    • @MiceOnVenus_
      @MiceOnVenus_ 2 года назад +2

      @@danielfragoso3889 A lot of the culture us Mestizos enjoy today would have never happened without the Spanish arrival. I feel incredibly proud of having both ancestries. Let’s not forget that the Aztecs and Mayans participated in the same thing the Spanish did. They murdered, enslaved, and oppressed their own people. There’s no excuse for what our Spanish ancestors did, but let’s not pretend the natives were peaceful angels.

  • @alguienbutxd7863
    @alguienbutxd7863 2 года назад +2

    Vivan los irlandeses y los españoles

  • @MARINOLEJARRETA
    @MARINOLEJARRETA 6 лет назад +5

    ¡¡Qué vivan por siempre y bien, las mozas y mozos asturianos.
    Buena gente siempre!!

    • @carmenperez4602
      @carmenperez4602 4 года назад +2

      ¿E iso ven a conto? Sempre dando a nota.
      Puaj

  • @mcb3167
    @mcb3167 5 лет назад +14

    Soy Madrileño, soy Gallego, soy Extremeño, pero soy Español!

    • @carmenperez4602
      @carmenperez4602 4 года назад +6

      E tamén es un parvo do carallo. Jajajaja

    • @mcb3167
      @mcb3167 4 года назад

      @@carmenperez4602 y tu ni te cuento

    • @carmenperez4602
      @carmenperez4602 4 года назад +3

      @@mcb3167 Veña pimpin. Jajajaja

  • @marie7622
    @marie7622 10 лет назад +10

    Galicia = Land of the Gaels (translated), a long history of 5600 years, Celtic and protoCeltic
    but these do not Galicians, spaniards not galician, real is royal band of Ourense

    • @susomedin5770
      @susomedin5770 9 лет назад +4

      No celts 5000 years ago.
      moron!!!

    • @marie7622
      @marie7622 9 лет назад +10

      +Suso Medin
      Suso medin is a spanish nationalist troll

    • @BoodleTube
      @BoodleTube 8 лет назад +1

      +Suso Medin There are no Celts, nor Gaels, in truth, "Feine", and the root is Ireland, and Ireland is the root of the megaliths, the sun worship and the bible, what you now call Phoenician (Feine/Veineci). It is complex. Hence Breoghan is the Irish father of the Galicians,

    • @BoodleTube
      @BoodleTube 8 лет назад +1

      +Suso Medin The genealogies have been reversed by St. Patrick, others, what was "going out" is now "coming in". Genesis, even Adam and Eve, are Irish druidic concepts. And the north Spanish are directly and closest to the home, at true Iarusaleim (Jerusalem) (Irish, meaning "west, noble, city of light") land of Sun queen and king of the Dusk, which is not in Palestine, but directly north of Galicia.

    • @BoodleTube
      @BoodleTube 8 лет назад +1

      +Suso Medin During the flight of the kings from Ireland to Spain, our chiefs, the O'Dochartaigh, O'Donnell, went to Spain, O'Donnell presented our ancient books to your Queen and King and was instantly made Prime Minister of Spain, O'Dochartaigh set up the greatest military academy in the history of Spain, indeed the O'Dochartaigh of today, was, until recently, the Admiral of the Spanish Royal Navy, you can be assured sir, there are very, very, profound links between Spain, Portugal, Christ, Phoenicia, and Ireland. The king of Ireland, who by right should be sat the king of the United Kingdom too, is a Portuguese, King of Ireland in exile, Don Hugo O'Neill. Be more considerate.

  • @genitorey
    @genitorey 4 года назад +5

    Hay algunos comentarios sobre historia que tiene muy poco fundamento los celtas hicieron parte de tres partes de la península, la gaita no es es característica solo de Galicia, además de Asturias , León Cantabría , Rioja, Aragón hasta en el folclore de Mallorca le llaman "Xeremies" Las primeras noticias que se tienen de ella se remontan al siglo VIII aC. en el norte de la India. Seguramente fue introducida en Occidente por los romanos, ya que según documentación datada por entonces, dicen que su sonido cautivó al emperador Nerón . Cuando escuchamos el peculiar sonido de una gaita enseguida relacionamos ésta con los sonidos de los pueblos celtas del norte de España (Galicia, Asturias) e incluso con los famosos “gaiteros” de Escocia o Irlanda. Pero, pese a la relación que, inconscientemente, hacemos hacia esas zonas geográficas, a ciencia cierta ese no es su origen.

    • @carmenperez4602
      @carmenperez4602 4 года назад +2

      Pero ti jodeste que de seguro xamáis a tocache. Lambon do carallo. Moita leria. Jejeje

    • @gasparriera6968
      @gasparriera6968 3 года назад +1

      esta bienerudito cientifico pero esa musica identifica a galicia y mas na coño si quieres desglosame el origen e historia de la ultima palabra

    • @genitorey
      @genitorey 3 года назад

      @@carmenperez4602 Carmiña Parbiña: Me cajo na kona que fixo, vai rasca a paxara contra unha pedra de un moiño. Toqueina cando me saiu do do carallo.

    • @genitorey
      @genitorey 3 года назад

      @@gasparriera6968 Troll: Si quiere saber la verdad ahí la tiene . Por otra parte un curso de ortografía y redacción no le haría ningún daño. En ese pequeño relato ha cometido Vde. 7 errores de ortografía y algunos se concordancia sintáctica.

    • @carmenperez4602
      @carmenperez4602 3 года назад

      @@genitoreyQue finura?La sacas por el orto. Verdad. Mostrenco. Jejeje

  • @murr5yer179
    @murr5yer179 3 года назад

    Tienen que ir dando patadas a las botellas vacías que hay tiradas por el suelo

  • @carlosallerpereira1669
    @carlosallerpereira1669 2 года назад

    Percusión marcial.

  • @deckiedeckie
    @deckiedeckie 6 лет назад +1

    The bagpipes are NOT keltic!!....

    • @MAMRetro
      @MAMRetro 5 лет назад +3

      You are correct. They're supposedly Hittite - the ancient peoples of modern day Turkey. They were adopted by the Roman army to march into battle. Then the instrument spread into all former Roman colonies, including the British isles and northern Spain. Today European nations from Scandinavia all the way to the Middle East have some sort of bagpipe tradition.

    • @escaramujo
      @escaramujo 5 лет назад +3

      @@MAMRetro There is no proof about what you're saying. There are bagpipes in Iran too. The word Gaita, Gaida and Gaide (which are called in many countries) comes from the Gothic word for goat, from which bagpipes are made.

  • @Trikipum
    @Trikipum 4 года назад +3

    Such an ignorance is shown in this video's decription. The romans introduced bagpipes to europe (the damn instrument is asian)... How is posible that the "celts" went to north spain with their bagpipes when that happened before even the roman empire was a thing.. Oh boy... Talk about not having a clue...Bagpipes arrived spain through the romans, same than the rest of europe. That is why bagpipes are even more traditional in spain than in ireland, simply because they arrived first....

  • @cubalibreball3809
    @cubalibreball3809 8 лет назад +11

    una Espana unida. Debajo por la independencia por Galicia! Viva Espana, Gloria Espana, Una Espana unido

    • @roicervino6171
      @roicervino6171 8 лет назад +9

      +Ryan Rodriguez Galicia is not Spain!

    • @alfaeco7390
      @alfaeco7390 8 лет назад +2

      tu eres not spain

    • @cubalibreball3809
      @cubalibreball3809 8 лет назад

      +Roi Cervinho Dictionary definition of "Spain": The English term referring to the Iberian penninsula, otherwise know as "Hispania". Mind you Portugal was once part of Spain, but they gained their independence. Still, their relationship was nearly identical to that of Scotland and England. Divided yet brothers In a way. That being said, Catalonia is spanish, Castillians are Spanish, and though the galician are celtic, they still live in Hispania

    • @cubalibreball3809
      @cubalibreball3809 8 лет назад

      +Roi Cervinho It's like saying Utah has every right to leave the U.S. because they speak differently, worship different religions, and have a different culture than the rest of the United states. it makes no sense

    • @saulcaabeiro7302
      @saulcaabeiro7302 8 лет назад

      +Roi Cervinho yes it is...

  • @younesellayate5998
    @younesellayate5998 8 лет назад +10

    Viva España

    • @aureolusgz607
      @aureolusgz607 6 лет назад +1

      Pero la España de Españas..no esa Una que defienden algunos..esa España que se pudra.

    • @carmenperez4602
      @carmenperez4602 4 года назад

      Vai a merda. Paiaso

  • @iber4356
    @iber4356 2 года назад

    No aplauden mucho, parece....

  • @pamelademonterayalagrande7422
    @pamelademonterayalagrande7422 3 года назад +1

    Esta es una perfecta manera de dar una imagen distorsionada de Galicia por el mundo: tocando instrumentos escoceses. Que pena

    • @vrealgz6186
      @vrealgz6186 3 года назад +1

      Los gallegos descienden de los celtas

    • @pamelademonterayalagrande7422
      @pamelademonterayalagrande7422 3 года назад +2

      @@vrealgz6186 Claro, por eso los gallegos son igualitos que los escoceses ¿a que si?
      Las gaitas y tambores gallegos son distintos y suenan distinto a los escoces. A mi me gustan los dos, pero cada cosa en su sitio. Estos solo son unos esnobistas avergonzados de su propio origen. Pero para ellos.

    • @vrealgz6186
      @vrealgz6186 3 года назад

      @@pamelademonterayalagrande7422 y tu que cojones sabrás? No tiene la misma descendencia un gallego que un andaluz, dentro de ser todos españoles, cada comunidad tiene du historia

    • @pamelademonterayalagrande7422
      @pamelademonterayalagrande7422 3 года назад +2

      @@vrealgz6186 O sea que un gallego se parece más a un escoces que a un andaluz ¿seguro?

    • @vrealgz6186
      @vrealgz6186 3 года назад +2

      @@pamelademonterayalagrande7422 geneticamente si

  • @susomedin5770
    @susomedin5770 9 лет назад +1

    This is an embarrasment.
    That band is not tradicional galician at all.
    Its fake.

    • @marie7622
      @marie7622 8 лет назад +10

      +Suso Medin
      Suso Medin is a spanish nationalist troll

    • @Carlosfernandez-ig4js
      @Carlosfernandez-ig4js 7 лет назад +4

      Pobre chico, la verdad es que ya comienza a darme pena el Suso Medin ese

    • @BadgerOfHoney
      @BadgerOfHoney 6 лет назад +5

      e a tua nai tamen e unha vergoña.

    • @jonchipiron5430
      @jonchipiron5430 3 года назад +1

      @@marie7622 ARRIBA ESPAÑA Y VIVA EL REY. + DEUS VULT +

    • @carloshevia7665
      @carloshevia7665 2 года назад

      Creo que te encuentro la razón , pero probablemente es una comunidad de allá

  • @susomedin5770
    @susomedin5770 9 лет назад

    Fake....

    • @AR-gu2no
      @AR-gu2no Год назад

      Says who ? You ? Just don’t want to accept , genetic , cultural , historical, archeological facts ? Or that bagpipes were used in Spain longer than Ireland or Scotland ? , you just randomly commented fake , sound like an un happy person