Greetings from the USA...I have the opportunity to visit scotland soon and have plans to apply for citizenship because my heart and intuition are telling me to.
Reminds me of nights with my mom and grandma at my grandmas house. Both grew up in Scotland. Music playing, a fire going, drinks being passed around. Stories of the lochs and moors. Mystical beings and bonnie lassies. Makes my heart happy ❤️
As a fully Scottish person I am so glad I’m Scottish 😭 My culture means everything to me. Our language, our music etc. Growing up so involved in Scottish culture just makes me so happy.
It's so hard to find this kind of beautiful quality traditional music, TH-cam has a good deal of watered down, sacharine and modernized music that one has to wade through.
For all those wondering - all of the music is from Alba's only album, "Alba", from 1976 Tracks - Captain Ward Van Dieman's Land The Overgate The Geese in the Bog/Dr. McInee's Fancy The Garten Mother's Lullaby The Mermaid's Song/John Murray of Loche The Blacksmith's Reel/The Star of Munster Fear ah Bhata King's Favourite
@@Dave.Mustaine.Is.Genius I got most of my history from Shirley Valentine. I love Antique Greek too and I played Assassin's Creed Odyssey and that taught me a little about Greece. Thank you for the info.
Scottish Music is Best or i should say Ultimate Battle Music Freedom Music especially with pips n' drums ,...Salutes Sotland from Polish brother ,...Freeeeedooooooooommmmmmmm!!!
I'm not dominican, nor scottish, but I'm an english teacher and a latino social dancer, so I love both bachata and scottish folk 😄 so cheers to modern times, for giving us free access to any kind of music we like
Greetings from Algeria, Arab Muslim country, I am really fascinated by this music , it is so authentic ... I just hope to get the translation for the lyrics, so that I can share it with my friends, I would be very grateful for other videos regarding Scottish culture and traditions .... Have a Great day😍
Long live great Scotland! Towering in gallant fame, Scotland, my mountain hame, high may your proud standards gloriously wave! Land of my high endeavor, land of the shining river, land of my heart forever, Scotland the brave!
Born in England but discovered ancient Scottish connection on my grandmothers side, Watson clan, and yes I have red hair. Love Scotland, it draws me constantly.
Perhaps some Danish and Norwegian too? The Danes ruled England for a while, and the Norwegians ruled the Islands off of Scotland, and settled in Ireland too. That’s where the Red Haired gene comes from… The Vikings.
I wish this channel would come back. I miss every video that was once on this channel and now is gone. Please come back because there is no channel on TH-cam as good as this one.
Now i know where ""Ohum Ohum"" comes from my old Scottish mate of 40 years, yes you Bill Archer. Past 40 years, every time a Trout was caught he would declare loudly ""Ohum ohum we have hookem"". Best wishes for 2019 to you Bill and everyone else who reads this few lines, blessing upon you all.
Figured I’d leave my mark on this video. I’m apart of the Crawford family and we immigrated to Canada. I look forward to visiting our castle ruins back in Scotland some day
I live in England but I am mostly Scottish and have been there a lot. Its such a beautiful country with amazing scenery. Its sad the entire UK isn't as rural as Scotland. Wish every city could just have some nature to it aswell....
There's no genetic differences between Scottish, English, Welsh and Irish. And in fact the Irish who settled in "Scotland" were called the Scotts and the "Scottish" were caledonians.
i love my celtic heritage, my grandfather john was born and bred in scotland moved to england and married my amazing nan Vera. when i hear celtic music, it hits a part of my heart and makes me feel calm, it also makes me want to get up for a good dance
keltic music is very old music...ago 2000 years ago...after that they settled of course also in Britain Islands and left culture like agriculture and dialects in ancient britain hunter gatherer tribes...but dont forget all the tribes involved in being nowadays scottish or irish, it is a celtic language but far away from a celtic race which you even can find in the alps, in hungaria or france. There is nothing like we can call keltic music nowadays, but yess maybe also ancient yodeling or mouth harp/jews harp was used than, but we have no notes or tapes from time before northmen, saxons or romans brought many instruments and new rythm ;) and that i say because i can hear very european rythm but played in a regional very very scottish style.
I recently found out just 6 months ago I'm of dominate scottish heritage via DNA. Was adopted 49 year ago not knowing my blood line roots. As American I still try hard to be patriotic but this music now speaks to me In completely different way now.
Best regards from New Jersey. I was in Scotland this past February for the first time and fell in love with it immediately. Proud to have some Scottish in my family tree and see the house they lived
@@thomaskovacs5094 Scots has roots in middle of Europe. Core of Celts - Hallstatt territory. Today Czech Republic, Austria and Swiss. I love Scotland from Czechia. :)
I just found out today that I’m 75% Scottish. My entire life I was told that I was of French decent. Je parle francais, I have a french last name etc. So I was super surprised but also extremely stoked as I’ve always loved the Gaelic cultures and folk music. Now I have to learn how to speak Scottish Gaelic ahaha
Greetings to everyone,, Just a few days left to the end of 2019, best wishes to you for 2020, blessing upon you all, may the new year bring happiness, health and prosperity to all, with best regards and respect from a faraway land,, the beautiful New Zealand in Down Under.
@@danieltinney8082 Tampering with the fundamental of nature, the GENE is an act that brings about catastrophe, disaster and misery to human race and other creatures in the plant earth and beyond, and all that for wealth, substance and power matey.It is like a man jumps in a raging flame and got burned and then says,,the blessing didn't work!!! Hope you get it mate, and have a great day.
Galelic is an Indo European language of the Italo Celtic branch. English is an Indo European language of the West Germanic branch. English milk, Tocharian malke, Latin mulgeo, Old Irish melg, Greek amelgo, Russian moloko and so forth. Linguistic, textual, genetic and archaeological evidence for the Out of India Theory of Indo European Languages Baghpat Chariots, Weapons and the Horse in the Harappan Civilization - Dr. BK Manjul th-cam.com/video/fZvKpjjTpgg/w-d-xo.html Findings from the latest genetic study conducted by ASI in collaboration with the Reich Lab at Harvard using ancient DNA from Rakhigarhi slides at 29:00 mark th-cam.com/video/Dio3Ep0nlv4/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/n4WFk0iEK5k/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/f0Lg1b_8N54/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/-wIu3dUsmtY/w-d-xo.html Here are the tribes that spread the Indo European languages from South Asia to West Asia, Central Asia and to Europe Avestan) Afghanistan: Proto-Iranian: Sairima (Śimyu), Dahi (Dāsa). NE Afghanistan: Proto-Iranian: Nuristani/Piśācin (Viṣāṇin). Pakhtoonistan (NW Pakistan), South Afghanistan: Iranian: Pakhtoon/Pashtu (Paktha). Baluchistan (SW Pakistan), SE Iran: Iranian: Bolan/Baluchi (Bhalāna). NE Iran: Iranian: Parthian/Parthava (Pṛthu/Pārthava). SW Iran: Iranian: Parsua/Persian (Parśu/Parśava). NW Iran: Iranian: Madai/Mede (Madra). Uzbekistan: Iranian: Khiva/Khwarezmian (Śiva). W. Turkmenistan: Iranian: Dahae (Dāsa). Ukraine, S, Russia: Iranian: Alan (Alina), Sarmatian (Śimyu). Turkey: Thraco-Phrygian/Armenian: Phryge/Phrygian (Bhṛgu). Romania, Bulgaria: Thraco-Phrygian/Armenian: Dacian (Dāsa). Greece: Greek: Hellene (Alina). Albania: Albanian: Sirmio (Śimyu). Shrikant Gangadhar Talageri talageri.blogspot.com/2020/03/the-rigveda-and-aryan-theory-rational_27.html Five waves of Indo-European expansion: a preliminary model (2018) Igor A Tonoyan-Belyayev I. Tonoyan-Belyayev www.academia.edu/36998766/Five_waves_of_Indo-European_expansion_a_preliminary_model_2018_
Why they transported us away from a country with to much rain, into a world, with better weather and everything. We don't go back! We go further and further, no matter what is coming. If are real scotsman take the crown, we will take it and breake it and we are free. Goddamn, nothing can destroy our history, we won everything, where we see it's worth it, or why they send us out, far away from home for war like India and Egypt? And we won even when they send us to lose... Is tough leam a bhith na Albanach. Tha mi pròiseil gu bheil mi nam Albanach.
12:00 "Sleeeep oh babe", he says. Well he ought to try another song 'cause there's no way anything could sleep with a bagpipe blaring within 20 feet of them lmao
also there is a mecedonian/bulgarian song here played in scottish tradition.....and a typical east-bavarian rythm...think it is quiet modern music.....but in scottish style ;)
Love this music! It transports me to the medieval era in Scotland and United Kingdom! This is beautiful, greetings from Santiago, Chile to our scottish friends! 🇨🇱🏴
i am a southern from America how our music has a similar sounds and tunes in our shared heritage blue grass and scots folk music and country folk music take pride in our shared language and heritage this makes me proud to be half Scottish English native American French German African heritage
The second one is amazing ! I love the Scottish culture, and i mean all Celtic and Germanic culture more than any other culture. Love Scotland 🏴from France 🇫🇷 !
Habibi big love to you back! But there was no William Wallace, there was a country, with a lot of people, they fight with there hearts agaisnt the evil, William Wallace is just a synonym, for fighting for what is yours already and to show that you are a true scotsman (real human) to the end. Greets from Glasgow.
Thank you very much for publishing this beautiful video again! I was so sad when i couldnt find it but now that you ve reuploaded it I can listen to the amazing Scottish music again
As a 65 year old turk who listened for the first time to scottish traditional music, the first thing that flashed in my mind was Jethro Tull....now I see what inspired Ian Anderson....Greetings from Turkey
@@ercumentortacgil1074 Ha Ha. No, I'm German heritage amateur music historian living in U.S. I think this is like finding the lost Jethro Tull tapes :) My friend just got back from a trip to Istanbul and loved it.
it happened to me that i could live for 8 month in scotland, travelling too from south to north,and immediatly i fall in deep love with the land, the people, and of cause the powerful high energetic or deep melancholic music which sounds so very often like all the rivers and streams and the floating rain within the wind and the sun and make my heart fly high and higher ... my heart felt at home there for the first time on earth and i am sure, i lived there already in another live!
I'm born and bred pure Scottish blood. The way you describe our music is.....perfect. We have some soaring highs and devastating lows. Despite the lows, we will keep fighting the good fight. Alba Du Brath!!!
@@junefoster i feel connected with you, pure scottish blood , andagain with your so much wonderful land! and proud and recognized as a person with a scottish,maby keltish heart and soul! have good times and be blassed in these mad times💛!
Soy mexicano pero me encantaría visitar Escocia alguna vez. Todo lo céltico y lo germánico me parece muy intrigante y su música es un mundo completamente diferente al nuestro.
Thank you for writing in grammatically correct Spanish. I understood everything you typed very well, and it was nice to hear your perspective, as an English-speaking, Spanish-language student.
la verdad es que creo un cancion que es tipico del este de baviera y presentado d un grupo gallego, y uno es muy tipico...mas bulgaro/macedonia...entre otros....asi creo que es la mayoria muy moderno pero en estilo escoces
Mexican music isn't a genre. There are many Mexican stylings. One of the most popular ones being norteno or conjunto music. It's heavily influenced from the oompah bands of Texas which is where they get the accordion. No Mexican music is just from Mexico. It all has American influence. A lot of known styles has nothing to do with anything African or Aztec, it is all influenced American German, influenced by anglo Americans, with inspiration of the Spanish, Italian, and other European styles. All the other Mexican music is those things blended with Afro-Caribbean African slave music. Mestizos obviously picked up on the white European conjunto and mariachi and regional Mexican music and they changed it heavily according to their mixed race tastes and added African influences, but the European roots (especially Germanic) in the music is still clearly there, which they got it mostly from the oompah bands of Texas.
th-cam.com/video/uc0sR-KgkuM/w-d-xo.html Example of a traditional American oompah band. This music became a huge part of large parts of America with immigrant ancestry (all immigration to America came mostly from western Europe). The non immigrant groups played the music of their American ancestors, which in the south was heavily influenced by their Scottish blood. The old-time string bands featuring most often the fiddle/violin, banjo, mandolin, etc. The white folk music of America became known as country music, and the most accurate style that is most similar to this natural music is called bluegrass music today, which is much different than folk music but maintains it's native roots and shows a very clear Celtic and Anglo connection to the founders and settlers of America. This is a small example of what was called country music or folk music. Very old recording. th-cam.com/video/EVxjnXEEBnU/w-d-xo.html Here is an example of what is known as "bluegrass music", which is a modern genre of music not directly considered folk music, but has obvious connection and is still a style that stays true to roots. th-cam.com/video/hhE_KG4oNDs/w-d-xo.html
0:00 Captain Ward lyrics : Come, all ye jolly mariners That love to tak' a dram I'll tell ye o' a robber That o'er the sea did come He wrote a letter tae the king On the eleventh of July To see if he wad accept o' him For his jovial company "Na, na," says the king "Oh that can never be They tell me ye're a robber A robber on the sea" He has built a bonnie ship An' sent her tae the sea Wi' fower and twenty mariners To man his bonnie ship wi' An' they sailed up, an' they sailed doon Sae stately, blythe an' free 'Til they spied the king's high Reindeer Like a leviathan on the sea "Why sit there, ye tinker Ye silly coordly thief? Why lie there, ye tinker An' hold oor king in grief?" They fought from one in the morning 'Til it was six at night Until the king's high Reindeer Was forced to tak' her flight Gae hame, gae hame, ye tinkers Tell ye your king fae me Though he reign king upon good dry land I will reign king upon sea Come, all ye jolly mariners That love to tak' a dram I'll tell ye o' a robber That o'er the sea did come He wrote a letter tae the king On the eleventh of July To see if he wad accept o' him For his jovial company "Na, na," says the king "Oh that can never be They tell me ye're a robber A robber on the sea" He has built a bonnie ship An' sent her tae the sea Wi' fower and twenty mariners To man his bonnie ship wi'
As A Scottish Person Who Grew up and Lives in Scotland ❤🏴 Scotland Forever
Alba gu bratn
Scottish and Irish music is so spirited and beautiful
True:)
well sadly I am irish
Paige Moore “sadly”?
Just like the people ;) x
Greetings from the USA...I have the opportunity to visit scotland soon and have plans to apply for citizenship because my heart and intuition are telling me to.
Random foreigners like me really like this kind of music... Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷
From Glasgow love Greece Na ‘tane to 21
Im a greek that love scottish music too!
I am Greek and i want the titles of at least the first 8 songs in the compilation.. :D
Please anyone!
Edit: i found the band, it's Alba
Greetings from the highlands!
Ναιιιι
Reminds me of nights with my mom and grandma at my grandmas house. Both grew up in Scotland. Music playing, a fire going, drinks being passed around. Stories of the lochs and moors. Mystical beings and bonnie lassies. Makes my heart happy ❤️
Fire and stories are the core of human existence.
Smiles, hello there 👋
Hi, you got a nice profile
i got a cousin thay live in scotland
What about the garberlunzie
As a fully Scottish person I am so glad I’m Scottish 😭 My culture means everything to me. Our language, our music etc. Growing up so involved in Scottish culture just makes me so happy.
Are you ethnically Scottish
It's so hard to find this kind of beautiful quality traditional music, TH-cam has a good deal of watered down, sacharine and modernized music that one has to wade through.
For all those wondering - all of the music is from Alba's only album, "Alba", from 1976
Tracks -
Captain Ward
Van Dieman's Land
The Overgate
The Geese in the Bog/Dr. McInee's Fancy
The Garten Mother's Lullaby
The Mermaid's Song/John Murray of Loche
The Blacksmith's Reel/The Star of Munster
Fear ah Bhata
King's Favourite
I'll never get over how amazing and uplifting my ancestral home's music is.
Long Live Scotland!
Long live Scotland!
Long live my 6th pint here in Aberdeen.
Bruh Scotland.
@@BradleyUppercrustIII345 Long Live England.
@@dalcomaroni9837what a funny joke you are
It has been in my playlist for 5 years, never failed me in bad days.
Such a beautiful culture❤ Greetings from Egypt...
but the video came out 2 years ago...
@@miodzio1024 and the music came out 44 years ago..
@@fareed_adam oh right, for some weird reason i thought you were talking about this specific video
@@miodzio1024 Nevermind. Have a lovely day
@@fareed_adam thanks mate
Greetings from Greece!
Scotland is free and blessed country!
Isn't funny how we all love each others cultures.
I love Greece.
@@Dave.Mustaine.Is.Genius I got most of my history from Shirley Valentine.
I love Antique Greek too and I played Assassin's Creed Odyssey and that taught me a little about Greece.
Thank you for the info.
@@darrenhirst9900 hmm, great. Who is she? (Btw I have written Greece thing wrong. So I deleted it. Sorry.)
Σωστότατος Παναγιώτη!
Absolutely right Panos!
Scottish Music is Best or i should say Ultimate Battle Music Freedom Music especially with pips n' drums ,...Salutes Sotland from Polish brother ,...Freeeeedooooooooommmmmmmm!!!
I'm a Dominican and Love Bachata' the folk music of my Father's land but this Scootish folk music I feel deep in my Soul'. 💓
🇩🇴🇬🇬🏴🇬🇪🇩🇴🏴
I'm not dominican, nor scottish, but I'm an english teacher and a latino social dancer, so I love both bachata and scottish folk 😄 so cheers to modern times, for giving us free access to any kind of music we like
Going to Scotland later this year, gives me chills already!! I can’t WAIT!
Greetings from Algeria, Arab Muslim country, I am really fascinated by this music , it is so authentic ... I just hope to get the translation for the lyrics, so that I can share it with my friends, I would be very grateful for other videos regarding Scottish culture and traditions .... Have a Great day😍
Thanks habibi! Greets back from Glasgow. I will to do my best, to help for translation! If you want it.
@@Pawelover Hi are you from Germany?
@@aymettim yes and no, right now i life in germany but i move from country to country all the time. For me the world is not more than a big country😄
listning to your native music just hits different its so beautiful and makes me proud to be a scot
Enchanting beauty of Scotland is personified in the form of music. Love u
Long live great Scotland!
Towering in gallant fame, Scotland, my mountain hame, high may your proud standards gloriously wave! Land of my high endeavor, land of the shining river, land of my heart forever, Scotland the brave!
that should have been the anthem, and we all know it. Flower of Scotland is too passive.
Born in England but discovered ancient Scottish connection on my grandmothers side, Watson clan, and yes I have red hair. Love Scotland, it draws me constantly.
Perhaps some Danish and Norwegian too? The Danes ruled England for a while, and the Norwegians ruled the Islands off of Scotland, and settled in Ireland too. That’s where the Red Haired gene comes from… The Vikings.
Watson is my dads birth name so I believe it’s my blood too. I am Scottish JFYI
I’m a Canadian MacArthur. It’s on my bucket list to see where my ancestors once lived.
@@whatforaaron2494this is lies we had red hair before viking invasion. All north European Aryans have red hair gene
I wish this channel would come back. I miss every video that was once on this channel and now is gone. Please come back because there is no channel on TH-cam as good as this one.
There was more videos?
@@AlOmegarich There were a lot more videos on this channel but I notice videos disappearing here every once in a while
Now i know where ""Ohum Ohum"" comes from my old Scottish mate of 40 years, yes you Bill Archer.
Past 40 years, every time a Trout was caught he would declare loudly ""Ohum ohum we have hookem"".
Best wishes for 2019 to you Bill and everyone else who reads this few lines, blessing upon you all.
I loved this when you had it up before. Then it was gone and my heart was broken. And now it's back! Bless you for this and for this channel.
for real, loved the mix that was up before.. the second song was my favorite
ENGLAND NO BRXIT ...
I can feel this music touching my soul. A thousand thanks for sharing.
Wonderful I love the people and culture of Scotland from Persia❤
bravo respect from southern Russia Dagestan
Figured I’d leave my mark on this video. I’m apart of the Crawford family and we immigrated to Canada. I look forward to visiting our castle ruins back in Scotland some day
I’m apart of the Crawford family as well! My family immigrated to Pennsylvania.
I've never lived in Scotland, but my DNA test shows I'm 56% Scottish so I guess that's why the music and land draw me so strongly. Love it!
i got a cousin in scotland
Maybe some Scottish tourist guy fuvked your grandma
I live in England but I am mostly Scottish and have been there a lot. Its such a beautiful country with amazing scenery. Its sad the entire UK isn't as rural as Scotland. Wish every city could just have some nature to it aswell....
There's no genetic differences between Scottish, English, Welsh and Irish. And in fact the Irish who settled in "Scotland" were called the Scotts and the "Scottish" were caledonians.
@@WokeVeganLiberal there is a difference with english, as they came from angles and saxons, from germany, but otherwise yes
i love my celtic heritage, my grandfather john was born and bred in scotland moved to england and married my amazing nan Vera. when i hear celtic music, it hits a part of my heart and makes me feel calm, it also makes me want to get up for a good dance
keltic music is very old music...ago 2000 years ago...after that they settled of course also in Britain Islands and left culture like agriculture and dialects in ancient britain hunter gatherer tribes...but dont forget all the tribes involved in being nowadays scottish or irish, it is a celtic language but far away from a celtic race which you even can find in the alps, in hungaria or france. There is nothing like we can call keltic music nowadays, but yess maybe also ancient yodeling or mouth harp/jews harp was used than, but we have no notes or tapes from time before northmen, saxons or romans brought many instruments and new rythm ;) and that i say because i can hear very european rythm but played in a regional very very scottish style.
This is my favorite of the traditional music
I recently found out just 6 months ago I'm of dominate scottish heritage via DNA. Was adopted 49 year ago not knowing my blood line roots. As American I still try hard to be patriotic but this music now speaks to me In completely different way now.
From one of Scottish heritage in Western North Carolina USA, keep this music forever.
Long live Scotland from Argentina!
What is beautiful about Irish and Scottish music is that it refuses you to be sad and provokes you to reflect deeply…
Respect to the scottish people,from germany im impressed!🇩🇪🤝🏴
Great music,
There are so many elements to this music that helped give birth to American music, I don’t even no where to start.
Cheers
JP
Scottish music is so calming and beautiful
Yes. The Scot makes some food music , but not always. It depend.
Ooooh Boy. Sorry to tell ya man, but most Scot Music is not very calming. Calm is Ireland's thing.
Sometimea, I like to think I was Scottish in my previous life. Love the music, the country, the culture & of course, the castles.
Best regards from New Jersey. I was in Scotland this past February for the first time and fell in love with it immediately. Proud to have some Scottish in my family tree and see the house they lived
Just a random American passing through, listening to music from around the world.
@Jonathan Kysar me too
I mean there are alot of scots in America as well. Dont forget America's roots!
Yup
Perhaps they mean just checking a sample of authentic music, as I am. However, I cannot speak for them, just speculating
@@thomaskovacs5094 Scots has roots in middle of Europe. Core of Celts - Hallstatt territory. Today Czech Republic, Austria and Swiss. I love Scotland from Czechia. :)
Greatest for a sunny Sunday morning in México….Gracias!
Love Scotland from Azerbaijan
I just found out today that I’m 75% Scottish. My entire life I was told that I was of French decent. Je parle francais, I have a french last name etc. So I was super surprised but also extremely stoked as I’ve always loved the Gaelic cultures and folk music. Now I have to learn how to speak Scottish Gaelic ahaha
I live in Nova Scotia/New Scotland,Canada and I literally feel at home when i hear this music
I’m in New Brunswick 👋
Welcome home!
Loved this music since I first heard it as a child. American but Scottish heritage and have always felt like this music is home for me
Greetings to everyone,,
Just a few days left to the end of 2019, best wishes to you for 2020, blessing upon you all, may the new year bring happiness, health and prosperity to all, with best regards and respect from a faraway land,, the beautiful New Zealand in Down Under.
Thank you. Peaceful year to you. Times flys I felt that way.⏳🙋♂️
@@danieltinney8082 Tampering with the fundamental of nature, the GENE is an act that brings about catastrophe, disaster and misery to human race and other creatures in the plant earth and beyond, and all that for wealth, substance and power matey.It is like a man jumps in a raging flame and got burned and then says,,the blessing didn't work!!! Hope you get it mate, and have a great day.
This kind of music is so relaxing, exactly what I need right now ❤️
Parents from West Yorkshire, his family from Scotland, hers from Ireland, proud to be a Gael!
Galelic is an Indo European language of the Italo Celtic branch. English is an Indo European language of the West Germanic branch. English milk, Tocharian malke, Latin mulgeo, Old Irish melg, Greek amelgo, Russian moloko and so forth.
Linguistic, textual, genetic and archaeological evidence for the Out of India Theory of Indo European Languages
Baghpat Chariots, Weapons and the Horse in the Harappan Civilization - Dr. BK Manjul
th-cam.com/video/fZvKpjjTpgg/w-d-xo.html
Findings from the latest genetic study conducted by ASI in collaboration with the Reich Lab at Harvard using ancient DNA from Rakhigarhi
slides at 29:00 mark
th-cam.com/video/Dio3Ep0nlv4/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/n4WFk0iEK5k/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/f0Lg1b_8N54/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/-wIu3dUsmtY/w-d-xo.html
Here are the tribes that spread the Indo European languages from South Asia to West Asia, Central Asia and to Europe
Avestan) Afghanistan: Proto-Iranian: Sairima (Śimyu), Dahi (Dāsa).
NE Afghanistan: Proto-Iranian: Nuristani/Piśācin (Viṣāṇin).
Pakhtoonistan (NW Pakistan), South Afghanistan: Iranian: Pakhtoon/Pashtu (Paktha).
Baluchistan (SW Pakistan), SE Iran: Iranian: Bolan/Baluchi (Bhalāna).
NE Iran: Iranian: Parthian/Parthava (Pṛthu/Pārthava).
SW Iran: Iranian: Parsua/Persian (Parśu/Parśava).
NW Iran: Iranian: Madai/Mede (Madra).
Uzbekistan: Iranian: Khiva/Khwarezmian (Śiva).
W. Turkmenistan: Iranian: Dahae (Dāsa).
Ukraine, S, Russia: Iranian: Alan (Alina), Sarmatian (Śimyu).
Turkey: Thraco-Phrygian/Armenian: Phryge/Phrygian (Bhṛgu).
Romania, Bulgaria: Thraco-Phrygian/Armenian: Dacian (Dāsa).
Greece: Greek: Hellene (Alina).
Albania: Albanian: Sirmio (Śimyu).
Shrikant Gangadhar Talageri
talageri.blogspot.com/2020/03/the-rigveda-and-aryan-theory-rational_27.html
Five waves of Indo-European expansion: a preliminary model (2018)
Igor A Tonoyan-Belyayev
I. Tonoyan-Belyayev
www.academia.edu/36998766/Five_waves_of_Indo-European_expansion_a_preliminary_model_2018_
@@mkelkar1 thumbs up for spending ages writing all that.
Mayuresh Kelkar that would take ages for me lol
Gay
This makes me want to move back with my family in Scotland.
Where do you live now?
Thog G
If I had family in Scotland I'd go tonight
Why not visit them ? :-)
Why they transported us away from a country with to much rain, into a world, with better weather and everything. We don't go back! We go further and further, no matter what is coming. If are real scotsman take the crown, we will take it and breake it and we are free. Goddamn, nothing can destroy our history, we won everything, where we see it's worth it, or why they send us out, far away from home for war like India and Egypt? And we won even when they send us to lose...
Is tough leam a bhith na Albanach.
Tha mi pròiseil gu bheil mi nam Albanach.
Thog G me too.
I’m half Irish and some Scottish this music speaks to my soul on a new level
Molotov . Exe wow that’s pretty cool! That you are Scottish and Irish cuz they are so similar!
I have a little (like 1 percent) Irish in there somewhere I’m mostly German with a bit of Swedish and French and Swiss
I’m part Irish and Scottish, too. This music speaks out my soul, too.
45% Scottish and 30% Irish myself!!
37.5 % Irish, 12 % Scottish, and the rest is French, English, German, and Greek. It speaks to my soul as well!
12:00 "Sleeeep oh babe", he says. Well he ought to try another song 'cause there's no way anything could sleep with a bagpipe blaring within 20 feet of them lmao
I can sleep with trash metal,then why not this?
Literally laughed out loud
Ah Babe's cries stand no chance gainst the wail of the bagpipes.
Bet
hahahaha
im thankful to god for the existence of this channel
I just LOVE this music. Salute to the Scottish people! Greetings from Morocco.
also there is a mecedonian/bulgarian song here played in scottish tradition.....and a typical east-bavarian rythm...think it is quiet modern music.....but in scottish style ;)
Love this music! It transports me to the medieval era in Scotland and United Kingdom! This is beautiful, greetings from Santiago, Chile to our scottish friends! 🇨🇱🏴
From Argentina. Love Scotland!
I´m from Brazil, but I Love Scotland!!!
I'm from Scotland, but I love Brazil and the most of south America country's to!!!
This is hitting the spot in my Montreal, Quebec Canadian soul, really tasty, calming in its lively way, thanks Terri Leckner
Found out on "23 and me" that you are my people!!! Explains a lot! Love this music, cold weather, whiskey, and Jamie Fraser, of course!!
Whiskey's a bit further south my friend.
Hello Cindy
As a Scot I love our Folk Music and Celtic Music in general.
All raise a glass to Darsey's Ass!
do you know what this song is called?
Both Scottish music and the Scottish accent are so pleasing to the ear❤✨
I've enjoyed listening to Scottish music. Thank you for sharing it. Take care.
Greetings from New Scotland (nova scotia)!!
LOVE this!! my Scottish blood is so happy❤
Is this music from heaven ? Much love from Morocco
I’m having my work break and I’m sitting here listening to this music sipping scotch on the rocks. Best break I ever had ❤️
that's exactly what I was looking for; traditional music from all over the world. thank you a lot for the great work !
I put my sons to sleep to this every night! Thank you for the great mix!
Amazing music. Accompaniment inventive and unexpected without detracting from the wind playing. No ads too! I added to playlist.
i am a southern from America how our music has a similar sounds and tunes in our shared heritage blue grass and scots folk music and country folk music take pride in our shared language and heritage this makes me proud to be half Scottish English native American French German African heritage
The second one is amazing ! I love the Scottish culture, and i mean all Celtic and Germanic culture more than any other culture. Love Scotland 🏴from France 🇫🇷 !
The best channel on youtube. Music for heart and for soul.
My ancestors were scotts i carry this beautiful music in my Heart.
Excellent Scottish music
This is a beautiful channel to discover traditional music from all around the globe. Thank you for the good work!👍🏼
I wonder why they stopped uploading
I'm Brazilian and I love Scottish music!!
eu também!
Simply scintillating and soothing. Great music.
I m from Spain, Barcelona, I love music, Muchas gracias!
This song reminds me of sir William Wallace, love you Scotland 🏴❤from Morocco.
Habibi big love to you back! But there was no William Wallace, there was a country, with a lot of people, they fight with there hearts agaisnt the evil, William Wallace is just a synonym, for fighting for what is yours already and to show that you are a true scotsman (real human) to the end. Greets from Glasgow.
@@Pawelover Great answer....
Ronny over 9000 Are you seriously trying to say William Wallace didn’t exist? Hahhaha
@@ALBA-js3um are you trying to be funny ? ;)
@@Paweloveryou are no Glaswegian you should not speak on such topics you have no clue about
Greeting from an Armenian. I've always loved Scottish traditional folk; just gets my head bopping! XD
Great melodies!!! Love from Hellas!
Thank you very much for publishing this beautiful video again! I was so sad when i couldnt find it but now that you ve reuploaded it I can listen to the amazing Scottish music again
Much love from us Mackenzies lad! Happy for you to share the music for your enjoyment
BEHINDTHESUN33 Let me guess you’re not from Scotland lol, I’m gonna guess American
That comment is as pointless as the Kardashians
+BEHINDTHESUN33 lmaooo
literally to the 1% that reads this, may your life be full of happiness, prosperity
and LOVE and may ALL your dreams come true, have an awesome day 💙
@@FoxWatchScotland 💙
@alleeveelover4ever21 💙
One of the greatest traditional music. It inspires me on my songs production
Y'all don't know how obsessed I am with traditional songs like I'm living with them
I love ❤ Scotland music
From algeria🇩🇿
This is inspiring me to get ready for my trip to the golf mecca of the world. Cannot wait to get up in Scotland and play a few rounds of golf.
Amazing music
Love scotland from iran❤
As a 65 year old turk who listened for the first time to scottish traditional music, the first thing that flashed in my mind was Jethro Tull....now I see what inspired Ian Anderson....Greetings from Turkey
tanıştığıma memnun oldum 😍 ❤️ From 🏴
It is more like Jethro Tull inspired this "Scottish traditional music" to tell you the truth...
@@andrewjardine3924 ben de Andrew :-)
@@jgunther3398 hmmm, are you english?? No, I am just kidding :-)
@@ercumentortacgil1074 Ha Ha. No, I'm German heritage amateur music historian living in U.S. I think this is like finding the lost Jethro Tull tapes :) My friend just got back from a trip to Istanbul and loved it.
Greeting from Indonesia! I'd always admired this kind of music.
it happened to me that i could live for 8 month in scotland, travelling too from south to north,and immediatly i fall in deep love with the land, the people, and of cause the powerful high energetic or deep melancholic music which sounds so very often like all the rivers and streams and the floating rain within the wind and the sun and make my heart fly high and higher ... my heart felt at home there for the first time on earth and i am sure, i lived there already in another live!
I'm born and bred pure Scottish blood. The way you describe our music is.....perfect. We have some soaring highs and devastating lows. Despite the lows, we will keep fighting the good fight. Alba Du Brath!!!
@@junefoster i feel connected with you, pure scottish blood , andagain with your so much wonderful land! and proud and recognized as a person with a scottish,maby keltish heart and soul! have good times and be blassed in these mad times💛!
Мне очень нравится шотландская музыка и виски... ❤️ 💯
Soy mexicano pero me encantaría visitar Escocia alguna vez. Todo lo céltico y lo germánico me parece muy intrigante y su música es un mundo completamente diferente al nuestro.
Thank you for writing in grammatically correct Spanish. I understood everything you typed very well, and it was nice to hear your perspective, as an English-speaking, Spanish-language student.
la verdad es que creo un cancion que es tipico del este de baviera y presentado d un grupo gallego, y uno es muy tipico...mas bulgaro/macedonia...entre otros....asi creo que es la mayoria muy moderno pero en estilo escoces
Mexican music isn't a genre. There are many Mexican stylings. One of the most popular ones being norteno or conjunto music. It's heavily influenced from the oompah bands of Texas which is where they get the accordion. No Mexican music is just from Mexico. It all has American influence. A lot of known styles has nothing to do with anything African or Aztec, it is all influenced American German, influenced by anglo Americans, with inspiration of the Spanish, Italian, and other European styles. All the other Mexican music is those things blended with Afro-Caribbean African slave music. Mestizos obviously picked up on the white European conjunto and mariachi and regional Mexican music and they changed it heavily according to their mixed race tastes and added African influences, but the European roots (especially Germanic) in the music is still clearly there, which they got it mostly from the oompah bands of Texas.
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Example of a traditional American oompah band. This music became a huge part of large parts of America with immigrant ancestry (all immigration to America came mostly from western Europe). The non immigrant groups played the music of their American ancestors, which in the south was heavily influenced by their Scottish blood. The old-time string bands featuring most often the fiddle/violin, banjo, mandolin, etc. The white folk music of America became known as country music, and the most accurate style that is most similar to this natural music is called bluegrass music today, which is much different than folk music but maintains it's native roots and shows a very clear Celtic and Anglo connection to the founders and settlers of America.
This is a small example of what was called country music or folk music. Very old recording.
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Here is an example of what is known as "bluegrass music", which is a modern genre of music not directly considered folk music, but has obvious connection and is still a style that stays true to roots.
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@@AV1611BibleBelievingJimmy nobody said mexican music is a genre. You’re just talking to yourself buddy.
Greetings From Chile ! The music is living !!!
I Am French. Thank you, its so beautiful. 🥀🌿
i love Scottish and Celtic music
respect from kabylia
I don't know where kabylia is, but respect back.
0:00 Captain Ward lyrics :
Come, all ye jolly mariners
That love to tak' a dram
I'll tell ye o' a robber
That o'er the sea did come
He wrote a letter tae the king
On the eleventh of July
To see if he wad accept o' him
For his jovial company
"Na, na," says the king
"Oh that can never be
They tell me ye're a robber
A robber on the sea"
He has built a bonnie ship
An' sent her tae the sea
Wi' fower and twenty mariners
To man his bonnie ship wi'
An' they sailed up, an' they sailed doon
Sae stately, blythe an' free
'Til they spied the king's high Reindeer
Like a leviathan on the sea
"Why sit there, ye tinker
Ye silly coordly thief?
Why lie there, ye tinker
An' hold oor king in grief?"
They fought from one in the morning
'Til it was six at night
Until the king's high Reindeer
Was forced to tak' her flight
Gae hame, gae hame, ye tinkers
Tell ye your king fae me
Though he reign king upon good dry land
I will reign king upon sea
Come, all ye jolly mariners
That love to tak' a dram
I'll tell ye o' a robber
That o'er the sea did come
He wrote a letter tae the king
On the eleventh of July
To see if he wad accept o' him
For his jovial company
"Na, na," says the king
"Oh that can never be
They tell me ye're a robber
A robber on the sea"
He has built a bonnie ship
An' sent her tae the sea
Wi' fower and twenty mariners
To man his bonnie ship wi'
Greetings from the moon
How's your music up there?
@@dandei545 kinda futuristic and cool but it still cant beat the good old stuff
music from my homeland in the highlands heals me, i miss my home very much, i live in leeds now but my homeland is aberdeen
Proud Scotch-Oirish McNutter here! 🏴🇮🇪
Love that music and spirit. Greetings from Germany
This music captivates me i love it more than our american music. Thank you Scotland.
Thanks for reminding me that I should listen to more indigenous American music
My humanities teacher (Catriona Clark) was born is Scotland,she has that one Scottish accent and she is an amazing teacher.