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Instantly recognized this has a reed instrument, similar to the ones from medieval Wales like the pibgorn. I assumed this was a Chinese equivalent and wasn't familiar with the song which is a Breton piece played with bagpipes and bombard. There's always more to pipes than Scotland's bagpipes.
So proud of this song, from Morbihan in France. In a chinese movie, that's crazy!
Ar Mor-Bihan, Breizh
I love this movie and glad to discover the ending music here on TH-cam.
+David Reid You are most welcome ! 🤓
this music is so seducing
An incredible scene. The way it's filmed with that static shot and this music is bangin'!
An excellent piece of music to close out and excellent film. Wow!
It starts with a Scottish Highland Bagpipe and then the French Bagad is added in.
I Loved this Movie and especially the music at the end!!!
A Superb Movie, and a wonderful piece to close it. Thank You.
mind blowing
Shu Qi in this movie very nice killer very strong
Love this-wish I knew more about the musicians and the instruments! Thank you to whomever posted this!
Had to come find this music - great to find it here. :) A very curious movie. Rather different from the usual stuff I see.
Instantly recognized this has a reed instrument, similar to the ones from medieval Wales like the pibgorn. I assumed this was a Chinese equivalent and wasn't familiar with the song which is a Breton piece played with bagpipes and bombard. There's always more to pipes than Scotland's bagpipes.
Классные фильм, актриса и режиссёр. На Тайване прекрасная природа. Обожаю восточную музыку. Всем доброе утро!🍵
A peaceful music conclusion for a peaceful movie
I wonder if this is what the war music of the Gauls sounded like?
Does anybody know what the instrumentation is or anything about the recording? This is wild!
It’s played by the Bagad Men ha Tan , from Brittany (north west France). A bagad is a breton pipe band made of bagpipes, drummers and bombardes
Is it just me, or does this sound like Scottish bagpipes?