Music and vocals by Farya Faraji. Please note that this isn't reconstructed Irish music from the Old Irish linguistic period, only modern Irish music with an ancient theme. This poem comes down to us from the Irish mythological cycle. Amergin, a bard of the Milesians, invokes the spirit of Ireland using this invocation to part the storm summoned by their enemies, that keeps from reaching the shores of Ireland safely. The invocation works, and they land safely. The origins of the poem are unknown, we only now that may be the oldest extant piece of poetry from Ireland that has come down to us, and it is believed to be dated from around the early Middle-Ages, perhaps more generously, going back to Late Antiquity. The pronunciation is not reconstructed Old Irish but instead mimics the readings provided by modern Irish speakers of today. The instrumentation consists of Irish bagpipes, a flute, the Irish harp, and the bodhran drum. Lyrics in Old Irish: Am gaeth i m-muir, Am tond trethan, Am fuaim mara, Am dam secht ndirend, Am séig i n-aill, Am dér gréne, Am cain lubai, Am torc ar gail, Am he i l-lind, Am loch i m-maig, Am brí a ndai, Am bri danae, Am bri i fodb fras feochtu, Am dé delbas do chind codnu, Coiche nod gleith clochur slébe? Cia on co tagair aesa éscai? Cia du i l-laig fuiniud gréne? English translation: I am the wind on the sea; I am the wave of the sea; I am the bull of seven battles; I am the eagle on the rock I am a flash from the sun; I am the most beautiful of plants; I am a strong wild boar; I am a salmon in the water; I am a lake in the plain; I am the word of knowledge; I am the head of the spear in battle; I am the god that puts fire in the head; Who spreads light in the gathering on the hills? Who can tell the ages of the moon? Who can tell the place where the sun rests?
@@ferretfacesomething9393im Ukrainian I think it's genius And cossacks weren't just Slavs They were also Turks Greeks etc So the music would be really good
I feel blessed and, at the same time, sad, listening to this music. Blessings for the peace that this music offers you, but also sorrow for the sufferings that this race suffered.
By the way as someone with a mother who is a fluent irish speaker, some irish speakers still roll the r and pronounce the kh (but only sometimes) in some contexts. But really nice song thank you
@@Ejej-zi4vo The "th" sound disappearing wasn't due to English, it was likely on it's way out by middle Irish prior to the Norman invasion of the island. As for the rolled and tapped r plenty of young second language Irish speakers still use it, the exception would be millennials who tend to speak a pidgin language of sorts mixing Irish and English from my experience.
Its sad that you say your mom is and not that you are aswell. If i were you i would absolutely become fluent and only talk to my mum in irish and use it as much as possible. Its something to be cherished and not everyone has a mother tongue or national language.
If you want know how the Irish r sounded like, even before English became the lingua franca, Faroese speakers are the ones I would personally refer to as their language originates from a variety of Old Norse spoken in Ireland(possible Gaelic influence on pronunciation)
For reference, the Irish r is right between an English r and a Welsh rh. So it is kind of rolled, but it is the aspiration that does the rolling instead of the tongue(an example of a rolled r that primarily uses the tongue would be the Spanish double r). Just my observations of native Gaeltacht speakers and do not claim to be an expert in any way
And right after I watched all of your videos about Celtic music. Great song, I love the way you combine your knowledge of historical music and poetry with creative expression, combining both a great musical experience with an informational one. You might be my favorite channel right now.
Irish bagpipes are called Ùiléann pipes, as a modern donegal gaelic speaker, I understand very little although can grasp the basic sentiment of the piece. I particularly like the bodhrán as it's played as I believe it should be and not as an accompiant instrument as it is in most modern Irish ballads.
This man is a prodigee. besides his godgiven voice, he sings and pronounces every language so well. Some singers don't even bother to study a little bit the phonetics before recording a cover. He's amazing.
Great work Farya! Could I humbly request that you produce more pieces about the music of the Far East, particularly the musics of Maritime Southeast Asia, which have seldom been explored by composers who instead look to Chinese/Japanese/Korean music for such pieces
It's awesome. I'm personally hoping for some more Gallic music sometime soon. Need to hear that sweet carnyx in action. Ooh, or imagine a whole symphony of Caesar vs Vercingetorix... oh that would be fantastic.
A banger as always. I wish you'd make a Belarusian-themed song someday. Our culture doesn't get much representation, but it's absolutely worth exploring.
I imagine being Belarusian you're already familiar. But just in case you aren't, Stary Olsa (Стары Ольса), are an incredible folk band from your country. In particular their trio of albums Litvins' Treasures: Middle Ages, Litvins' Treasures: Renaissance, and their absolute masterpiece that is Heroic Epos. They perform both creative and historical re-creations of music from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (and a bit of Middle Ages Poland too). Their version of Baharodzica (they have two, the one off Heroic Epos is the stronger recording) stands as one of the most powerful sounding pieces of folk music I have ever heard. Such an underrated folk group.
Thanks for the recommendation! I'm familiar with their songs and admire them a lot. It comes as a surprise that foreigners are into Belarusian music. Wishing you luck discovering our culture!
Just today came across a recomendation of Avram avinu, and what a good surprise. I have been in medieval recreation groups since the pandemic and let me tell you, what you do is so antique yet fresh... im completely invested!! I love the way God is portrayed in this poem, it has something so deeply natural yet mystical into it. ❤❤ absolutely amazing!!! Loves from Chile❤
I've noticed a trend of Celtic music I hope you'll do some Celtic Scottish music. Either way truly fantastic music i love your style and you are very clearly talented :)
My Question: Scottish People Is Irish Because Scott Term Is Ireland In Medieval Age, And Modern Scotland Is Descendants Of Irish And Pictish People, Scottish History Is New And Origin Is Ireland, Scottish People Accept Ancestors Is Irish People Or Pictish People?
@@raggie1778What we now call Scottish, in my opinion, is the combination of the Pictish, Gaidhlig and Scots cultures in the modern day area of Caledonia. These three groups intermixed with each other and created the modern day Scottish nation and culture. The Gaelic people came from Ireland and played a pivotal role in formenting Scottish culture such as with scots Gaidhlig.
@@CaledonianGaisgeach Picts Is Old Groups In Modern Scotland And Goidelic Is Irish People, The Three Group United By Modern Scots (Picts,Gaidhlig, And Scots) And Scots Is A Old Tribe Of Modern Scotland? Or Scots Is United Form Of Goidelic (Irish) And Pictish People? And What Is Gaidhlig? Gaidhlig Is A Pict Or Irish?.
@@CaledonianGaisgeach My Question: Scot Term Is Call Old Scot Tribe? Or Call Scot Tribe And Modern Day Scottish People? I'm Reading Wikipedia And Wikipedia Call Scotland Is A Latin Means Of Ireland In Medieval Times, Scot Term Is Old Celtic Tribe In Modern Day Scotland?
Been a while since I've seen your material, not coming up on my fred as frequently as it used to again. But its lovely to see you revisiting Celtic music again. I really love this one specifically, ive hot several people to show.
Hi, can you make the song Albulena?A Albanian song. I really love your content. The way you make the videos and how the melodies and lyrics are always matched perfectly, keep going!
@@raggie1778 Its said that we Albanians are the descendants of the Illyrians. The Albanoi were a Illyrian tribe that used to live in what is know the Central part of Albania.
@@imperatoralbanie7668 Ok, Albanoi Is Illyrian Tribe? Why Celtic Tribe's Name Is Albanoi? And Celt Invasion Of Balkans Is A Historic Invasion, Why Albanians Is Not Descendants Of Celtic Albanoi Tribe? Alba Is Name Of Scotland And Old Celtic Tribe (Not Scot Tribe And Alba Is Not Same), Albanoi Is Illyrian Or Celtic Tribe? Because Names Is Parallel, Albanoi Name Is Celtic And "Albanian" People Is Genetically Illyrian?
I have an album-on cassette tape- by an artist called Joe O'Donnell. It's a mixture of Irish and Arabic music. The album is called "Gaodhals Vision". I got it because it features Rory Gallagher on a couple of tracks. It's a fantastic mix and this music reminds me of it.
Norn Ireland is a very difficult and challenging situation as the unemployment rate and many other factors (im not pointing fingers at who caused this, but it's likely to have been the governing body and it's security forces). Basically, the 6 counties are a liability for any government and its citizens. In the Northern Irish constitution it states that should the majority vote in a referendum would decide who they wanted to belong to but I believe there is now a Catholic voting majority, which is partly due to the restrictions put on loyalist governments gerrymandering. This would mean that a referendum should be triggered for a vote, but as you can see, nobody's calling for it??? Is it too expensive for the ROI to be whole again, or are they waiting for the UK to fix it before returning it. I will be surprised if it happens in my lifetime. The 6 counties have never been part of the ROI and its been hundreds of years since it was part of an independent Ireland 🇮🇪 . I'm glad I don't have to sort it out it's a hot mess politically and a real challenge socially ☘️
This is irish not scotts gaelic Amerghin was the bard of the gaels and came with the miliseans too conquer ireland from the bell beaker people or as we call it the demi gods or thuatha de dannan due too indo belief that a man is a god and can be born too the gods a belief adopted by irish Scotts and Scott's gaelic is another 500 years away more even.
Music and vocals by Farya Faraji. Please note that this isn't reconstructed Irish music from the Old Irish linguistic period, only modern Irish music with an ancient theme. This poem comes down to us from the Irish mythological cycle. Amergin, a bard of the Milesians, invokes the spirit of Ireland using this invocation to part the storm summoned by their enemies, that keeps from reaching the shores of Ireland safely. The invocation works, and they land safely.
The origins of the poem are unknown, we only now that may be the oldest extant piece of poetry from Ireland that has come down to us, and it is believed to be dated from around the early Middle-Ages, perhaps more generously, going back to Late Antiquity.
The pronunciation is not reconstructed Old Irish but instead mimics the readings provided by modern Irish speakers of today. The instrumentation consists of Irish bagpipes, a flute, the Irish harp, and the bodhran drum.
Lyrics in Old Irish:
Am gaeth i m-muir,
Am tond trethan,
Am fuaim mara,
Am dam secht ndirend,
Am séig i n-aill,
Am dér gréne,
Am cain lubai,
Am torc ar gail,
Am he i l-lind,
Am loch i m-maig,
Am brí a ndai,
Am bri danae,
Am bri i fodb fras feochtu,
Am dé delbas do chind codnu,
Coiche nod gleith clochur slébe?
Cia on co tagair aesa éscai?
Cia du i l-laig fuiniud gréne?
English translation:
I am the wind on the sea;
I am the wave of the sea;
I am the bull of seven battles;
I am the eagle on the rock
I am a flash from the sun;
I am the most beautiful of plants;
I am a strong wild boar;
I am a salmon in the water;
I am a lake in the plain;
I am the word of knowledge;
I am the head of the spear in battle;
I am the god that puts fire in the head;
Who spreads light in the gathering on the hills?
Who can tell the ages of the moon?
Who can tell the place where the sun rests?
You should make a traditional cossak song
It technically is a Irish Gaelic song please do more
@@OscarOSullivan , Old Irish is the common ancestor of both Modern Irish and Scottish Gaelic.
@@edwinvanderkooij8713 I know
@@ferretfacesomething9393im Ukrainian
I think it's genius
And cossacks weren't just Slavs
They were also Turks Greeks etc
So the music would be really good
I hear my Irish ancestors' voices come to life - thank you for this beautiful work, Farya!
pls don't loose irish language, do u speak it?
@sneed4789my family line who has lived in Ireland for 800 years is telling me to tell you that you lost
@thatclonetrooperintheback there was some lad saying somthing
Thank you, Farya. Another gem from the Shahanshah of traditional music.
I feel blessed and, at the same time, sad, listening to this music. Blessings for the peace that this music offers you, but also sorrow for the sufferings that this race suffered.
*Lovely melodies and such a warm sound. Awesome!* ☘
By the way as someone with a mother who is a fluent irish speaker, some irish speakers still roll the r and pronounce the kh (but only sometimes) in some contexts. But really nice song thank you
Only elderly native speakers
Rolled r has been dropped in irish due to English occupation same for the th sound
@@Ejej-zi4vo The "th" sound disappearing wasn't due to English, it was likely on it's way out by middle Irish prior to the Norman invasion of the island. As for the rolled and tapped r plenty of young second language Irish speakers still use it, the exception would be millennials who tend to speak a pidgin language of sorts mixing Irish and English from my experience.
Its sad that you say your mom is and not that you are aswell. If i were you i would absolutely become fluent and only talk to my mum in irish and use it as much as possible. Its something to be cherished and not everyone has a mother tongue or national language.
If you want know how the Irish r sounded like, even before English became the lingua franca, Faroese speakers are the ones I would personally refer to as their language originates from a variety of Old Norse spoken in Ireland(possible Gaelic influence on pronunciation)
For reference, the Irish r is right between an English r and a Welsh rh. So it is kind of rolled, but it is the aspiration that does the rolling instead of the tongue(an example of a rolled r that primarily uses the tongue would be the Spanish double r). Just my observations of native Gaeltacht speakers and do not claim to be an expert in any way
Greetings to Farya Faraji, who knows a little bit of almost every language in the world!
And right after I watched all of your videos about Celtic music. Great song, I love the way you combine your knowledge of historical music and poetry with creative expression, combining both a great musical experience with an informational one. You might be my favorite channel right now.
Ah the music of my ancestors, excellently done sir, always love listening to your music and watching your videos.
Nice, I love your music. Always happy to see more Celtic songs too!
i just love your music and your singing no matter the lanuage. thank you for sharing and spreading beauty!
Irish bagpipes are called Ùiléann pipes, as a modern donegal gaelic speaker, I understand very little although can grasp the basic sentiment of the piece.
I particularly like the bodhrán as it's played as I believe it should be and not as an accompiant instrument as it is in most modern Irish ballads.
This one succeeded in giving me goosebumps and brought delighted tears to my eyes... Thank you 🙏🏻
Excellent ballad. I daresay that clairsach harp in both the intro and outro makes life worth living.
This man is a prodigee. besides his godgiven voice, he sings and pronounces every language so well. Some singers don't even bother to study a little bit the phonetics before recording a cover. He's amazing.
Great work Farya! Could I humbly request that you produce more pieces about the music of the Far East, particularly the musics of Maritime Southeast Asia, which have seldom been explored by composers who instead look to Chinese/Japanese/Korean music for such pieces
Very impressive as always.
Farya is in his celtic phase and I am here for it!!!!
It's awesome. I'm personally hoping for some more Gallic music sometime soon. Need to hear that sweet carnyx in action. Ooh, or imagine a whole symphony of Caesar vs Vercingetorix... oh that would be fantastic.
@@blakeprocter5818 I second this bro.
Man it's amazing how you recreate this music
Beautifully done Farya . Slainte and Sallam to you.
Extremely beautiful and harmonic
Nice work sir, it was beautiful. I loved the lyrics. Greetings to all celtic spirits👋🍀
Greetings to you also .
Thank you very much.
A banger as always. I wish you'd make a Belarusian-themed song someday. Our culture doesn't get much representation, but it's absolutely worth exploring.
I imagine being Belarusian you're already familiar. But just in case you aren't, Stary Olsa (Стары Ольса), are an incredible folk band from your country. In particular their trio of albums Litvins' Treasures: Middle Ages, Litvins' Treasures: Renaissance, and their absolute masterpiece that is Heroic Epos. They perform both creative and historical re-creations of music from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (and a bit of Middle Ages Poland too). Their version of Baharodzica (they have two, the one off Heroic Epos is the stronger recording) stands as one of the most powerful sounding pieces of folk music I have ever heard. Such an underrated folk group.
Thanks for the recommendation! I'm familiar with their songs and admire them a lot. It comes as a surprise that foreigners are into Belarusian music. Wishing you luck discovering our culture!
Just today came across a recomendation of Avram avinu, and what a good surprise. I have been in medieval recreation groups since the pandemic and let me tell you, what you do is so antique yet fresh... im completely invested!!
I love the way God is portrayed in this poem, it has something so deeply natural yet mystical into it. ❤❤ absolutely amazing!!!
Loves from Chile❤
I've noticed a trend of Celtic music I hope you'll do some Celtic Scottish music. Either way truly fantastic music i love your style and you are very clearly talented :)
My Question: Scottish People Is Irish Because Scott Term Is Ireland In Medieval Age, And Modern Scotland Is Descendants Of Irish And Pictish People, Scottish History Is New And Origin Is Ireland, Scottish People Accept Ancestors Is Irish People Or Pictish People?
@@raggie1778What we now call Scottish, in my opinion, is the combination of the Pictish, Gaidhlig and Scots cultures in the modern day area of Caledonia. These three groups intermixed with each other and created the modern day Scottish nation and culture. The Gaelic people came from Ireland and played a pivotal role in formenting Scottish culture such as with scots Gaidhlig.
@@CaledonianGaisgeach Picts Is Old Groups In Modern Scotland And Goidelic Is Irish People, The Three Group United By Modern Scots (Picts,Gaidhlig, And Scots) And Scots Is A Old Tribe Of Modern Scotland? Or Scots Is United Form Of Goidelic (Irish) And Pictish People? And What Is Gaidhlig? Gaidhlig Is A Pict Or Irish?.
@@CaledonianGaisgeach And Caledonians Is A Celtic Group?
@@CaledonianGaisgeach My Question: Scot Term Is Call Old Scot Tribe? Or Call Scot Tribe And Modern Day Scottish People? I'm Reading Wikipedia And Wikipedia Call Scotland Is A Latin Means Of Ireland In Medieval Times, Scot Term Is Old Celtic Tribe In Modern Day Scotland?
My hopes of someday seeing a Clontarf 1014 Symphony keep growing!
Ever since I read Morgan Llyewelyn's novel Bard years ago, I've been trying to find a version of this song. Thanks my dude.
on a ROLL with celtic songs.
This definitely conforms to my idea of what Irish music should sound like, and I like it. Although I guess it should given the description.
Absolutely mind-blowing as always Farya Dadash 😊
But I am eagerly waiting for an epic symphony on the Battle of Hormozdgan, 224 AD.
Been a while since I've seen your material, not coming up on my fred as frequently as it used to again. But its lovely to see you revisiting Celtic music again. I really love this one specifically, ive hot several people to show.
Wow, this song tugs on my heart strings. Nice work!
Stunning performance and music!
Мужик, как же ты хорош
Ah Faraji, the other other day I get French Briton, now Irish? 😩😩 I’m in heaven
Bretons Are Not French
@@ohlavash543 they are not French. They are Celts
Thank you so much!!!
Wow 👏 you are lovely!
One thinks Old Irish Celtic Song of Amergin is very nice.
Hermoso 🥰
Hi, can you make the song Albulena?A Albanian song. I really love your content. The way you make the videos and how the melodies and lyrics are always matched perfectly, keep going!
Was Albanians Is Illyrian Or Celtic Tribe (Albanoii) Or Albanian Is Albanian?
@@raggie1778 Its said that we Albanians are the descendants of the Illyrians.
The Albanoi were a Illyrian tribe that used to live in what is know the Central part of Albania.
@@imperatoralbanie7668 Ok, Albanoi Is Illyrian Tribe? Why Celtic Tribe's Name Is Albanoi? And Celt Invasion Of Balkans Is A Historic Invasion, Why Albanians Is Not Descendants Of Celtic Albanoi Tribe? Alba Is Name Of Scotland And Old Celtic Tribe (Not Scot Tribe And Alba Is Not Same), Albanoi Is Illyrian Or Celtic Tribe? Because Names Is Parallel, Albanoi Name Is Celtic And "Albanian" People Is Genetically Illyrian?
What magnificent flag!❤❤❤👏👏👏👏
Dang, you’re really on a Celtic kick!
Ça soulage dans le metro:)
Bro please make a song Justinian the great. I suggest that you must also make a song on the Roman Emporer Aurelien.
Now it's my favourite celtic music😍
Absolutely beautiful!
Nice, thanks!
farya faraji never fails to deliver! hoping for another polish song one day 🙏
Gorgeous! ❤❤❤
As an Irish lad this is very very inline with trad music very nice massive props
Cén áit in Éireann a rugadh thú?
@@crimthann-fathach Dublin why?
I hope this makes its way to Spotify as well!
I have an album-on cassette tape- by an artist called Joe O'Donnell. It's a mixture of Irish and Arabic music. The album is called "Gaodhals Vision". I got it because it features Rory Gallagher on a couple of tracks. It's a fantastic mix and this music reminds me of it.
Rory was the best .
Would you make an Afghan Tajik or Pashtun folk song
For a Middle easterner, your voice is something you're always welcome in Ireland my friend
Make from north irish and irish one Nation🙏
?
As part of the UK, yes.
Norn Ireland is a very difficult and challenging situation as the unemployment rate and many other factors (im not pointing fingers at who caused this, but it's likely to have been the governing body and it's security forces). Basically, the 6 counties are a liability for any government and its citizens. In the Northern Irish constitution it states that should the majority vote in a referendum would decide who they wanted to belong to but I believe there is now a Catholic voting majority, which is partly due to the restrictions put on loyalist governments gerrymandering. This would mean that a referendum should be triggered for a vote, but as you can see, nobody's calling for it??? Is it too expensive for the ROI to be whole again, or are they waiting for the UK to fix it before returning it. I will be surprised if it happens in my lifetime. The 6 counties have never been part of the ROI and its been hundreds of years since it was part of an independent Ireland 🇮🇪 .
I'm glad I don't have to sort it out it's a hot mess politically and a real challenge socially ☘️
@@SD-fp8eiscumbag
@@SD-fp8eiNorthern Ireland Is Not England Bro 😂😂😂😂😂😂 United Kingdom Means UNITED KINGDOMS, Not Just Anglo-Saxon England.
it would be awesome if you did an assyrian song
Is this really your voice? Nice job❤
Hey! Other countries know we exist!
I love Irish Kultur
☝️❤️🙏
hey farya been some while since some turkic-mongol music, or something like marko kraljevic
POV: You are Mount and Blade player
nice
Good music! Could you tell where can we listen this in HQ(320 kbps)?
Interesante
💚
This song is also breathing modern Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic.
This is old gealic before Scott's gaelic came
One of the oldest peices of writing we found in Ireland
This is irish not scotts gaelic
Amerghin was the bard of the gaels and came with the miliseans too conquer ireland from the bell beaker people or as we call it the demi gods or thuatha de dannan due too indo belief that a man is a god and can be born too the gods a belief adopted by irish
Scotts and Scott's gaelic is another 500 years away more even.
Please do a Welsh song, there are so many.
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Great!
Could you add something Caucasian? It would be great to meet Lezgian theme on your channel!
Was Lezgians Is Turkic? Or Native People?
@@raggie1778 Lezgins are Caucasians, not Turkic
@@РашидМирзе Ok, All Native Peoples Accept Old Pantheon Term, What Is Lezgian Pantheon And Gods And Goddesses?
Danae means knowledge in Persian as well 😐🤘 cool
Americans after they find out they're 0.00001% Irish
All Ethnic Peoples It's Not 100%100 French Or 100%100 Jew.
do bagpipes exist in Ireland or something they claimed
Bagpipes originated in Ireland
Borus war pipes are 200 years older than the modern Scottish bag pipes.
All gaelic instruments originate in Ireland
@@WjfhdhShshshsh Bagpipes did not originate in ireland
Bagpipes are found all across europe
Why are you stealing other peoples culture?
Didn't know the spiders new there was a king
M: My mom's grandfather immigrated to America from Tyrone, Northern protestant Ireland. Orange was their color. Green was the Catholics.
Thanks for that, very useful information 👍
County Tyrone has a majority Catholic population and never had a majority Protestant population, it’s a green country
@@jordanandrei4984Irish People Not Accept Protestantism And Welsh& Cornish People Today Protestant Because Anglicans Attack Catholic Celtic Peoples.
fourth :D
Really? Wow good job!
Thank you. Inspiring
فریا زدی تو کار موسیقی ملل شیطون بلا😅🔥❤️👌🥰کارت درسته
Pentatonic D minor 😂
boss
NOT BYZANTINE.
still great job tho.
Very pagan
Vermin
Come again?
nice