@@Synna89 I meant, what is the name of the song? :) And who is playing the instrument? (Jeg mente, hva heter sangen/låten, og hvem spiller fløyten i denne videoen? :D )
I will descover you something :) ... hollow flute or obertone flute of this kind you can meet also in : Russia, Romania, Hungary, Ukraine, Slovakia, even in some African country..but i dont remember well..need to search it again, obertone flute is cool , this is first flute that human played and first melodic instrument in the world :) a lot of folk songs from countries above are based on this obertone flute scales . Have a nice evening. I also play this flute we call it tilinca. :)
Keep coming back to this beauty. Haunting and magical!
Magical. Whoever the player is, bravo!
Eerie and beautiful!
Beautiful!
Amazing
What is this music called? :) it reminds me of something I heard on Hunderfossen.
It's just Norwegian folk music.
@@Synna89 I meant, what is the name of the song? :) And who is playing the instrument? (Jeg mente, hva heter sangen/låten, og hvem spiller fløyten i denne videoen? :D )
@@melindategner, that I don't know, unfortunately.
Vinden synger
jeg heter et smorbrod
Your name is "a sandwich"?
@@TaiganTundra Are you doubting what gender they define themselves as?
Is this a song often used in film? It seems familiar.
Make it 4 foot or longer and curves back , much more mellow less piercing.
That's what I play.
It’s not norwegian specifically, it’s swedish, norwegian, finnish.
This particular flute is Norwegian x-)
I will descover you something :) ... hollow flute or obertone flute of this kind you can meet also in : Russia, Romania, Hungary, Ukraine, Slovakia, even in some African country..but i dont remember well..need to search it again, obertone flute is cool , this is first flute that human played and first melodic instrument in the world :) a lot of folk songs from countries above are based on this obertone flute scales . Have a nice evening. I also play this flute we call it tilinca. :)
Yep, It's big in Uganda and in South Africa - I love the tilinca
@@fluierasdefag1800 And yet this one is definitely norwegian.