Yes I have to agree, the Shawm was marvelous! I'm currently a student in Scotland preparing to sit my final highers, your videos have been such a great help for revising! Thank you in advance for helping me get an A!
thanks for this video, loved it. I've start practicing baroque oboe and I'm watching everything I find. this is very well explained, and you play all of them very well. amazing.
I just watched a Walmart commercial in Mandarin. And a good morning to you. The shawm is a very nice instrument. I may have to get one and amuse my neighbors.
***** I am interested in the Ken Bau because I saw it on Lark In The Morning, the websites. What kind of sound does it make? Is it more like a Suona or a Shawm as shown here?
MrPisster these instruments are slowly getting cheaper. When I was 12 I wanted a medieval fiddle, it was £2500. Last year age 20 I bought a medieval fiddle for £500. Soon you'll be buying shawms without difficulty
So I ended up buying a bagpipe practice chanter for only like $16 on amazon but it wasn't exactly what I'd hoped for. The holes conform to a weird system.
I love your video, but I would kindly request that you consider re-unloading it at a much higher resolution, as I'm unable to get a good look at the instruments you are presenting here. Thank you so much!
Shawm wins for sweetness in sound! You play it very nicely! Bagpipe you play very badly! You really need to pass scottish style training for gracenotes to avoid sounding slack.
Scottish grace notes work (mostly) only on scottish bagpipes. The world of bagpieps is fortunately much bigger than Scotland, even though the GHB is its most famous member
both the video and the audio recording of this is extremely lacking. The video is out of focus and the mixing/engineering of the audio is all over the map. I found myself constantly adjusting the volume just to hear what Gilbert is saying. It's very ironic, since it was made by people in academia about music, which incorporates the dynamics of sounds.
Yes I have to agree, the Shawm was marvelous!
I'm currently a student in Scotland preparing to sit my final highers, your videos have been such a great help for revising!
Thank you in advance for helping me get an A!
At 3:28 the tune Adam is playing is called "Old Joe Clark". It's an United States folk song from the south.
SHAWM! I need more of this.
thanks for this video, loved it. I've start practicing baroque oboe and I'm watching everything I find. this is very well explained, and you play all of them very well. amazing.
1:34 that "Oooh, wooooow" cracked me up
What a beautiful clean sound, İ am impressed!
I just watched a Walmart commercial in Mandarin.
And a good morning to you. The shawm is a very nice instrument. I may have to get one and amuse my neighbors.
*****
These instruments were very common along the Silk Road. I would like to get one and learn to play.
***** I am interested in the Ken Bau because I saw it on Lark In The Morning, the websites. What kind of sound does it make? Is it more like a Suona or a Shawm as shown here?
Thanks for that! Sounds great! I often see you on world reed instrument videos, you're very helpful.
I looked up how to play the Shawm, and lo, someone I know!
Bassoon was used on Renaissance sacred music in Iberian peninsula to "intone" the plainchant
Que material valoroso, apresentado com mérito de um excelente instrumentista e professor.
Beautiful instruments! Love it.
I want to get a shwam too. No one seems to make or play them anymore unless it's for something crazy like a custom early music troop.
MrPisster these instruments are slowly getting cheaper. When I was 12 I wanted a medieval fiddle, it was £2500. Last year age 20 I bought a medieval fiddle for £500. Soon you'll be buying shawms without difficulty
So I ended up buying a bagpipe practice chanter for only like $16 on amazon but it wasn't exactly what I'd hoped for. The holes conform to a weird system.
I love your video, but I would kindly request that you consider re-unloading it at a much higher resolution, as I'm unable to get a good look at the instruments you are presenting here. Thank you so much!
What a great video! Thank you!
I'd like a set of those Bagpipes like you had
Awesome!!!!! that Dulcian is a fabulous hog leg!! Lets hear Old joe Clark on the Dulcian!!!!
he sounds great
Bravo!
Who is de shawm maker?
Great video. Thanks a lot!!
I've watched this video 106 times
Who is the composer of the first piece you are playing on the recorder. You have always an excellent tone.
Could you please tell me the composer of the first peace you are playing on the recorder?
Hi thank you for information. Where can I buy the exact sham in your hand. Thanks
You still get cane reeds in Scottish Bagpipes...
cool, in czech, its either dudy or gajdy and they have goat features.
Shawm 4:21
From 8:03 This is the Dulcian.EXE Punishment Soundtrack
WHY AM I WATCHING THIS AT 2 IN THE MORNING
Not so weird as you think, a lot of artists have a weird sleeping schedule and we tend to stay awake pretty long.
I assume the first recorder you played was a C soprano with A-415 tuning? Or was it B-flat with A-465 tuning?
KarlBonner1982 likely the former
Yep
So The Medieval Bagpipes Are Played At Graduations
I want to learn to play bagpipes but there's no where to buy.
Skalmeje... where do I find this instrument
what kind of bagpipe is played in this video?
I know it's been 8 years but
It's called the rostock bagpipes
Dolcian sounds quite similar to a Bari Sax. Interesting.
Dan Adrian I thought it sounded closer to a bassoon…
why say rocorder to the flote? I don't understand I'd like someone explained to me, please? thank you
Soprano Venezolana because in other languages there isn't really a separate word for recorder like in English. People just call it a flute
Recorder is the English word. In French it's flûte à bec, in Dutch blokfluit and naturally in German blockflöte. For example.
In England, this flute was used to teach birds to sing tunes (this was called recording).
I Laughed so hard The Dulcian Was Classic
What's the name of the tune played on the bagpipe?
No pirouette on the shawm?
Squirrel heads in gravy please
3:11 I've watched this video 20000000 times
6:48 I'll admit I didn't have enough maturity for that. The pronunciation reminded me of Southpark
More specifically, "go back to the 90's"
What kind of bagpipe is it? I could not hear if it was hümmelchen or bigger. Also wonder if that shawm has sime size name like, alto/tenor?
It is called the "fat kitchen pipe". It is a reproduction of a Dutch bagpipe made by Paul Beekhuizen
7:08 My favorite
I don't know how to play the Dulcian
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"old joe clark" on the bagpipes.
how can I contact Adam Gilbert ?
sounds like a bagpipe chanter.
Nice clip, yet the audio is really poor.
Gaida is Bulgarian name of bagpipe.
I like the Dulcian
🤣🤣🤣🤣
3:08 ?????
"Early" is relative. The Neanderthals made flutes.
6:49 The what now?
oh wow 2011
5:36
Hirtenschalmei
he uses the results of all that time studying, the way a jock might use the results of all his time at the gym.
making ppl feel small?
3:18 IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD!!!!!
Shawm wins for sweetness in sound! You play it very nicely!
Bagpipe you play very badly! You really need to pass scottish style training for gracenotes to avoid sounding slack.
Scottish grace notes work (mostly) only on scottish bagpipes. The world of bagpieps is fortunately much bigger than Scotland, even though the GHB is its most famous member
both the video and the audio recording of this is extremely lacking. The video is out of focus and the mixing/engineering of the audio is all over the map. I found myself constantly adjusting the volume just to hear what Gilbert is saying. It's very ironic, since it was made by people in academia about music, which incorporates the dynamics of sounds.
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