Эй, необразованная Европа, этот инструмент был до появления рояля и называется он КЛАВЕСИН. Потом на ударные молоточки одели бархатное покрытие и получился мягкий звук пианино (рояль)
@@archibaldgregory1348 No. It's a transitional stage (or parody of one) of Middle English. (Transitional because it's written with þ, a holdover from AS.)
@@オールマイト-y1f Baroque is 400 years old. I stand by my comment. Go into any music shop and try to purchase a musical instrument with this kind of artwork. Most have nothing even close to that.
well spotted, this is due to the plucking point on the muselaar : in the middle of the string, whereas it is near the end of it on a harpsichord. ribbit ribbit
@@barafostusdreame7134 Yes! I was going to mention that it sounds like plucking an acoustic guitar close to the finger-board, as opposed to directly above the sound-hole or closer to the bridge.
O.o One of the very worst of d*ugs, alcohol. According to British scientists, and several other experts in the field, it's more harmful than heroin, crack, ecstasy, cocaine, etc. It mimics water so well that it enters blood cells, and destroys them as the labelled poison that it is. It shrinks the brain, causes cancer, and several other major health issues associated with it. Plus, it's involved in over 50% of automotive collisions (personal vehicles are most of the time counterproductive than public transportation, in so many ways), involved in many *ape cases, involved in tons of general violent cases, etc.
Thankfully, when I used to drink, and heavily at times, even on an empty stomach, I wouldn't have any hangovers. I'd usually wake up feeling pretty relaxed. Thankfully, I don't drink, and I never had almost died, or died from going cold turkey (something that opiates don't even do to you, and I'm not sure what other drug that could happen with, if any other), since I never drank that often to begin with. One of the very worst of drugs, alcohol. According to British scientists, and several other experts in the field, it's more harmful than heroin, crack, ecstasy, cocaine, etc. It mimics water so well that it enters blood cells, and destroys them as the scientific labelled poison that it is. It shrinks the brain, causes cancer, and several other major health issues associated with it. Plus, it's involved in over 50% of automotive collisions (personal vehicles are most of the time counterproductive than public transportation, in so many ways), involved in many *ape cases, involved in tons of general violent cases, etc.
One of the very worst of d*ugs, alcohol. According to British scientists, and several other experts in the field, it's more harmful than h*roin, c*ack, e*stasy, c*caine, etc. It mimics water so well that it enters blood cells, and destroys them as the scientific labelled poison that it is. It shrinks the brain, causes cancer, and several other major health issues associated with it. Plus, it's involved in over 50% of automotive collisions (personal vehicles are most of the time counterproductive than public transportation, in so many ways), involved in many *ape cases, involved in tons of general violent cases, etc.
They do but necessarily as they've got only one stop instead of two or more for a harpsichord. A good regulation shall make it as you wish anyway and particularly light with black feather (turkey or so).
Wonderful playing and instrument! I’m wondering how you learned early music fingering. I use Sandra Soderlund’s book and also studied briefly with her. I am enamored of the “plummy” sonority of the virginals!
A frogge biþ a smal beaste wiþ foure leggys, whyche liueþ booþ in watyre and on londe. It is broune or grene or yelowe, or be it tropyckal, he may haue dyuers coloures. It haþ longys and guilles booþe. It haccheþ from an ey and it þan ys a tadpolle. It groweþ to ben a frogge, if it þan ne be noght eten.
@@space__idklmao That can't be old English. I was well able to read it, and I can't read Old English. It's too old to be Early Modern English (Shakespeare), so I must make a guess at Middle English.
I closed my eyes while listening to this and felt like I am sitting by a stream, warm sunlight on my face through the leaves, under the trees, gentle breeze passing and the whole world is made out of glass, a prismatic world ❤
I love counterpoint harpsichord music, especially by Dominico Scarlatti. My lack of talent prevents me from mastering it, much to my sadness. Great playing!
What a wonderful sounding instrument! Sharp attack, yet a mellow tone, almost like a synthesizer but still very organic. Would love some high quality samples of one of these...
Would have been better had I not messed up the last ornamental melism but thanks in anyway! I got this instrument lately and I can't indeed still believe the sound it gives as soon as I press a key...
Absolutely lovable ! A little ( just for its length ) jewel perfectly played. THANK YOU ! And the link to the sheetmusic is a wonderful detail. THANK YOU again.
I don’t know why, but the first thing that popped into my head was Dragon Warrior 1986. I was six years old. This truly shows how ahead of their time video game composers are.
👍👌👏👏👏 Oh WOW, simply fantastic! That's what I call extremely moveable fingers! Thanks a lot for making playing recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health in particular.
Your hands are as beautiful in masculine splendor as your instrument shines in craftsmanship. Your hands, the instrument and the music are the Trinity of sensual beauty.
The most elegant frog I have encountered.
Just wait til you check out Frog Concert. Youre welcome.
What's the frog?
...and it's not even wednesday, ma dude...
Miss Piggy approves
Скажите, как называется инструмент?
The voice of this instrument is like a glass of very cold Champagne.
And yet, cheers to no end! Such charm.
Эй, необразованная Европа, этот инструмент был до появления рояля и называется он КЛАВЕСИН. Потом на ударные молоточки одели бархатное покрытие и получился мягкий звук пианино (рояль)
@@rosia2023 Вы хоть поняли про что комментарий?
The musick is moste delightfulle and bringeth joye to mine eares!
It’s trullye welle played.
Verily and forsooth!
Þe musik hiere playande haþ mie verily geffallen. Þu konne not an mohre fine klavierer as þis wunderfulle mann.
is this german
@@archibaldgregory1348 No. It's a transitional stage (or parody of one) of Middle English. (Transitional because it's written with þ, a holdover from AS.)
It's rare to come across artwork like this on an instrument. Beautiful.
Not rare for the time period and prevalence of the rare instrument.
Baroque cares to dissagree
@@オールマイト-y1f Baroque is 400 years old. I stand by my comment. Go into any music shop and try to purchase a musical instrument with this kind of artwork. Most have nothing even close to that.
@@SirMrShanks Yeah, but that's my point - it's no longer in style to do artwork like this on an instrument, which is really very sad.
@@annep.1905................. Are you ok?
The timbre of this instrument is really interesting, it's rounder & warmer than a harpsichord; really suiting for the frogges.
well spotted, this is due to the plucking point on the muselaar : in the middle of the string, whereas it is near the end of it on a harpsichord. ribbit ribbit
@@barafostusdreame7134 Yes! I was going to mention that it sounds like plucking an acoustic guitar close to the finger-board, as opposed to directly above the sound-hole or closer to the bridge.
This suits well with the frogge’s *DYEURS COLOURES!*
LONGYS AND GUILLES BOOÞE
a WEE BEASTY
@@royalbirb275 WIÞ FOURE LEGGYS
Old people ringtones on the bus every time you’re hungover:
funniest shit ive read in a while
🤣😆😹🤣
O.o One of the very worst of d*ugs, alcohol. According to British scientists, and several other experts in the field, it's more harmful than heroin, crack, ecstasy, cocaine, etc. It mimics water so well that it enters blood cells, and destroys them as the labelled poison that it is. It shrinks the brain, causes cancer, and several other major health issues associated with it. Plus, it's involved in over 50% of automotive collisions (personal vehicles are most of the time counterproductive than public transportation, in so many ways), involved in many *ape cases, involved in tons of general violent cases, etc.
Thankfully, when I used to drink, and heavily at times, even on an empty stomach, I wouldn't have any hangovers. I'd usually wake up feeling pretty relaxed. Thankfully, I don't drink, and I never had almost died, or died from going cold turkey (something that opiates don't even do to you, and I'm not sure what other drug that could happen with, if any other), since I never drank that often to begin with.
One of the very worst of drugs, alcohol. According to British scientists, and several other experts in the field, it's more harmful than heroin, crack, ecstasy, cocaine, etc. It mimics water so well that it enters blood cells, and destroys them as the scientific labelled poison that it is. It shrinks the brain, causes cancer, and several other major health issues associated with it.
Plus, it's involved in over 50% of automotive collisions (personal vehicles are most of the time counterproductive than public transportation, in so many ways), involved in many *ape cases, involved in tons of general violent cases, etc.
One of the very worst of d*ugs, alcohol. According to British scientists, and several other experts in the field, it's more harmful than h*roin, c*ack, e*stasy, c*caine, etc. It mimics water so well that it enters blood cells, and destroys them as the scientific labelled poison that it is. It shrinks the brain, causes cancer, and several other major health issues associated with it.
Plus, it's involved in over 50% of automotive collisions (personal vehicles are most of the time counterproductive than public transportation, in so many ways), involved in many *ape cases, involved in tons of general violent cases, etc.
i was looking for longys and guilles booþe but this is pretty cool too
always glad to hear :-)
All you found was music and dyeurs coloures..
I also wanted to find tadpolle and bip a smol bespe
I like the unique sound of a harpsichord. It's almost like a mixture of a piano and a guitar/harp.
This.
Its not a harpsichord this is a virginal
@@David-vk5sv oops sorry. Still a cool sound though.
@@David-vk5svversus the Chad harpsichord
Beautiful instrument, fantastic playing and great work using early fingering!
yeah early fingering are so practical : you don't have to bother when to use the thumb ;-)
great! looking forward to hearing it
They do but necessarily as they've got only one stop instead of two or more for a harpsichord. A good regulation shall make it as you wish anyway and particularly light with black feather (turkey or so).
What's early fingering?
Wonderful playing and instrument! I’m wondering how you learned early music fingering. I use Sandra Soderlund’s book and also studied briefly with her. I am enamored of the “plummy” sonority of the virginals!
This frogge tune be most pleasing to mine ear, thank ye kindly for sharing 😊🐸
LONGYS AN GUILLES BOOPE!
þE ALGORYþEM HAþ BYCOME CONþUSED
@@gorgolyt conthused
Hitting the “translate to English” link made me giggle a bit. 🤭
A frogge biþ a smal beaste wiþ foure leggys, whyche liueþ booþ in watyre and on londe. It is broune or grene or yelowe, or be it tropyckal, he may haue dyuers coloures. It haþ longys and guilles booþe. It haccheþ from an ey and it þan ys a tadpolle. It groweþ to ben a frogge, if it þan ne be noght eten.
And guilles?
Lmao this comment was honestly my first thought when I read frogge. DYUERS COLOURES!
Where did this meme come from?
@@jerricaleonard2123a page on the Old English Wikipedia
@@space__idklmao That can't be old English. I was well able to read it, and I can't read Old English. It's too old to be Early Modern English (Shakespeare), so I must make a guess at Middle English.
What a GLORIOUS instrument! ❤❤
The timbre of a harpsichord is just so special! Can’t help but just close my eyes and enjoy the sensations 😊
It's pronounced "tamber", geesh....
somehow this is my favourite rendition of any of Dowland’s works… simply brilliant
I closed my eyes while listening to this and felt like I am sitting by a stream, warm sunlight on my face through the leaves, under the trees, gentle breeze passing and the whole world is made out of glass, a prismatic world ❤
Beautiful comment🔥
and a lil frogge is frolicking in the meadow
What a charming comment!
your technique and phrasing are about as flawless as can be! Kudos good sir. Very beautifully done.
A stunningly gorgeous instrument, and your playing absolutely does it justice. Way to knock it out of the park!
A frogge beith a smal beaste with four legiys, it can be bron, or greene, or yelow or, be it baroque, it can haueu MUSELAAR THEME MUSIK!
Ribort doth thee for it vibrateth the bwelllyh
These muselars have such a lovely voice. It's very appealing to the ear. Well played as always.
Lavish and wonderfully ornamented piece. Great fun, and what a terrific instrument. Never heard such quality in such a small virginal.
thanks I think so too imagine the surprise first time I got to play it!
What a rich tone!
Not only does this Harpsichord look fancy, it also sounds lovely.
I think it is a Virginal, but yeah, it sounds lovely.
@@wilhelmorangenbaumsince it’s been played at least once, it is no longer virginal
@@isaackellogg3493 lmao
Gorgeous instrument, outstanding playing!
I love counterpoint harpsichord music, especially by Dominico Scarlatti. My lack of talent prevents me from mastering it, much to my sadness. Great playing!
Keep practicing! You can master it! 😁
Talent doesn't really exist. Just practice more and better
My god, that muselaar is gorgeous. Also those ornaments were on point.
Outstanding, both the instrument and the performance.
Prob most brautiful piano ive seen
That's the most beautiful sounding and looking instrument I've ever seen in all my days!
and that's the best compliment it ever got! Thank you very much
A most splendid instrument mastered with a lovely fluid technique. The art on the instrument is swoon-making.💐
Quel jeu aérien et agile !
absolutely exquisite and elegant. Amazing sound and articulation. Thank you!
Brilliant and beautifully and properly ornamented.
Such elegance and glorious tones to thy ear
What a gorgeous instrument!
High musical technology of its time and still very impressive today. Nicely played, ta.
Wonderful instrument, beautiful craftsmanship, wonderful playing. It is what it is, no amount of trashing is going to change that.
Benny Hill loved to make fun of this instrument 😅
IT HATCHETH FROM AN EGG AND GROWETH TO BE A FROGGE
*IT HATCHEÞ FROM AN EY AND GROWEÞ TO BE A FROGGE
If he be not eten!
NAYE! A FROGGE HATCHETH FROM A BLACK-EYED PEA PLACED IN SILT, JUST AS A BARNICLE GOOSE HATCHETH FROM A BARNICLE. THIS HAPPENS IN DIVERSE PLACES.
@@hathawayrose2183 DYEURS LONDES*.
Amazing! One of my favorite pieces. So complex.
Agreed! The sound is fantastic.
Beautiful instrument ❤
Your technique is to die for omg 😮
old and middle english and the sound of the era!
beautiful
Seething with envy over everything in this gorgeous video.
oops ;-)
Delightful! Nice ornamentation.
That is probably the prettiest instrument I've ever seen🦊
Какая красота..какая нежность..как мило...
I can honestly say this IS music to my ears :)
this IS a compliment :-D thanks
what a beautiful instrument 🎹 🤩
What a wonderful sounding instrument! Sharp attack, yet a mellow tone, almost like a synthesizer but still very organic. Would love some high quality samples of one of these...
That's beautiful. I'd love to own a harpsichord one day. The sound it prosuces is simply beautiful.
Благодарю вас! И инструмент, и музыка - прекрасны! Всех вам благ и успехов!💐💐💐💐💐👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯💯🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Beautiful dance! Wonderful instrument, too. Love the way it is painted
It looks like inlay work to my eyes. 🤷
Wow! That technique is fabulous!
Whaooo! Que instrumento!
🎉y..excelentemente bien tocado🎉
It always amazes me how a pianist’s brain works. Beautiful ❤
Fantastic playing and instrument.
Would have been better had I not messed up the last ornamental melism but thanks in anyway! I got this instrument lately and I can't indeed still believe the sound it gives as soon as I press a key...
Благодарю ! Это какая-то машина времени : я ясно увидела танцующих дам и кавалеров в царских залах...)))
and utterly magical hands performing this. Astounding. Congrats on attaining such superb mastery of this musical art.
very kind of you many thanks
Que sonido tan exquisito, permite transportarse a otras épocas e imaginar otros lugares y tiempos....
muchas gracias!
Crisp and wakeful
Love it
Lovely virtuosic playing on a really beautiful instrument! I’m delighted!😊
I so need more of this. A M A Z I N G !
C’est magnifique ! Quelle belle sonorité! Virtuoso! Salutations cordiales depuis le Québec,dans le nord du Canada!
There is as much art on the instrument as there is coming out of it.
Was für ein unerwarteter Klang. Bezaubernd. Danke
Harpsichord THE MOST GORGEOUS!! of all keyed instruments 💜💜💜
Bello strumento,
Bella musica,
Belle mani!!!
👍👍👍👍👍
👏👏👏👏👏
Absolutely wonderfoul music 🎹🎶
Contrapuntal music is my favorite.
Das tunage hast mein kleine frogge johdpurs yompink high through yonder valley fyjords.
Absolutely lovable ! A little ( just for its length ) jewel perfectly played. THANK YOU ! And the link to the sheetmusic is a wonderful detail. THANK YOU again.
Какой красивый инструмент.
Beautifully played. The period technique is fun to see up close.
I don’t know why, but the first thing that popped into my head was Dragon Warrior 1986. I was six years old. This truly shows how ahead of their time video game composers are.
Came for the meme but its some jaunty ass music on a weird harpsichord type thing so thats cool
Your hands are so Elegant,& your fingers are mesmerizing to watch. 👏🏻Bravo
So nice, and this is the real technique used by the virginalists during elisabethan periode.... (golden age !) :)
So beautiful--and very well played! Thank you!
Bravo! Прекрасно! И как красиво двигаются руки музыканта.
Magnifique exemple!
What an elegant instrument
Oh my god. So beautiful.
it sounds amazing
So beautiful and otherworldly. :)
Wow!! Bravo in your technique. Your fingers move with great fluidity and ease!
I really like the fingering and technique! Awesome!
Excellent touch
Oh, I do say! Quite the charming tune, m'lord!
Most whimsically played, hurrah!
Now oh now I needs must part
"Now, o now, I needs must part" by Dowland is essentially the same.
Except with lyrics.
Visual, and sonic perfection.
What a peculiar device. Marvelous I must say
👍👌👏👏👏 Oh WOW, simply fantastic! That's what I call extremely moveable fingers! Thanks a lot for making playing recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health in particular.
what a beautiful sound
How I feel ordering a cup of tea when I'm out.
A FROGGE BIP A SMALL BEASTE WIP FOUR LEGGYS
A beautifully sounding instrument! And the piece you've played fits so well to it. And the way you play it is intriguing, never seen it before.
Your hands are as beautiful in masculine splendor as your instrument shines in craftsmanship. Your hands, the instrument and the music are the Trinity of sensual beauty.