This is amazing. As a banjo player i love and appreciate all historical stringed instruments. You played so beautifully. Thank you for sharing this with us. Took me back in time!
God... I played this with the school orchestra as a kid almost 15 years ago... just clicking on a random video and hearing this familiar song gives me fealings of great nostalgia.
I missed this one ... Excellent, indeed ! Thomas Binkley and The Studio der Frühen Musick gave another wonderful setting of this tune using flute, percussions, viola ... It gave me with a Renaissance lute, obviously less in the spirit of the times ... one of my "records " concerning the number of views with (I play too slowly) setting by Alain Veylit and the famous John Renbourn many, many, many years ago, away : th-cam.com/video/Suefvo2bk9Y/w-d-xo.html For the public in a theater of course the reference is perhaps Dead can dance ... The original music is very, very hard to understand, indeed ! And specialists do not agree ... Congratulations ! All the best, Roger😃🍀🌞🎼🎵🎶
Several professional teachers in and around NYC, Chris Morrongiello, Daniel Swenberg, Kenneth Bé to name a few. Check out the Lute Society of America page under "hire a professional"
Not as common to find as other lutes but there are builders in the US, UK, and Europe. Mine is from George Stevens in England and he is currently finishing a few for sale (Google his name for the shop website)
Being one of few surviving original medieval tunes, and a really catchy one at that, and, of course, free of copyright, this tune is used almost everywhere if the theme is even vaguely "medieval". Where I live, it is also often played as ambience on renaissance faires, museum events, reenactments, then of course video games, movies, ads, you name it. I think we all have heard this tune a hundred times already without knowing.
This is amazing. As a banjo player i love and appreciate all historical stringed instruments. You played so beautifully. Thank you for sharing this with us. Took me back in time!
Wow! Perfect for my medieval parties.
I love the sound of that thing..its smaller than a mandolin but the sound is bigger..that tune would be a killer intro for a malmsteen song
God... I played this with the school orchestra as a kid almost 15 years ago... just clicking on a random video and hearing this familiar song gives me fealings of great nostalgia.
I have danced to this tune.
amazing music so glad I stumbled across it...
Неожиданно сочный звук для такого маленького музыкального инструмента!
Thanks for sharing this. Your playing is really beautiful, and this music is incredible.
Beautiful!!
Bellissimo video! Grazie mille! Thank you so much for this video, greetings from Italy.
Bravo! Love from Italy
Absolutely outstanding ❤❤❤❤❤
Wonderful, and as a fan of medieval music one i don't remember hearing before. Bravo!!!
Why do I know this tune without having heard it before?
It's a very popular medieval tune and has been used in a lot of TV shows
It was covered by Dead Can Dance in their Aion album.
Wonderful
Italy - the cradle of european culture!
Bravo 👏
O instrumento é muito lindo tbm
Wonderful! Brilliant!
Пару раз сфальшивил, но великолепно сыграно! Bravo!
Very nice! =---->
Really enjoyed this.
Don't know how long Dr Shoskes has been playing this but I have been playing it on a number of axes since 1965.
Uy uy yo empece cuando me jubilé , que alegría
I missed this one ... Excellent, indeed ! Thomas Binkley and The Studio der Frühen Musick gave another wonderful setting of this tune using flute, percussions, viola ...
It gave me with a Renaissance lute, obviously less in the spirit of the times ... one of my "records " concerning the number of views with (I play too slowly) setting by Alain Veylit and the famous John Renbourn many, many, many years ago, away :
th-cam.com/video/Suefvo2bk9Y/w-d-xo.html
For the public in a theater of course the reference is perhaps Dead can dance ...
The original music is very, very hard to understand, indeed ! And specialists do not agree ...
Congratulations ! All the best, Roger😃🍀🌞🎼🎵🎶
Authenticity should be value more so replicas of old instruments are bliss to my ears.
Woooow. Muito bom! Perfeito. Amei💙💙
Good stuff.
Hasta los comentarios son interesantes
Retired physician here as well. Do you have any idea where I could take lute lessons in NYC area ?
Several professional teachers in and around NYC, Chris Morrongiello, Daniel Swenberg, Kenneth Bé to name a few. Check out the Lute Society of America page under "hire a professional"
@@kidneykutter thanks
Adam Cockerham
How is your gittern tuned?
For most rep (bottom to top) d a d' g' c''. For pieces in a mode that's G based I will tune the 4th course down from a to g for easier droning
Nice instruments , looks like its in violin tuning... Probably need something liek that :D
É possível fazer acordes ?
Lutelele❓
Knowing nothing about this instrument, this was a fun listen. Is it tuned to mandolin tuning with nylon strings?
I don't know how mandolins are tuned. This is tuned d, a, d', g', c''. In this video I'm using nylgut strings and in the more recent videos, gut.
@@kidneykutter many thanks. If you don't mind me asking, how much could this cost? I couldn't get the luthier name, probably wrong spelling
For this builder, 2,600 to 3200 British pounds www.gstevensluthier.co.uk/instruments/gitterns@@sajidulhasan2027
Where can i get one? ❤️
Not as common to find as other lutes but there are builders in the US, UK, and Europe. Mine is from George Stevens in England and he is currently finishing a few for sale (Google his name for the shop website)
@@kidneykutter Okay thank you! :)
saltarello
Wait isn't this tune in like Fire Emblem or something?? Or is that just a weird mandela effect??? Help
I'm pretty sure some game uses it, but I can't remember which one... EU4, CK3, also sounds a bit like Stronghold stuff
Not sure about fire emblem but a version of it is used in Kingdom come deliverance.
Being one of few surviving original medieval tunes, and a really catchy one at that, and, of course, free of copyright, this tune is used almost everywhere if the theme is even vaguely "medieval". Where I live, it is also often played as ambience on renaissance faires, museum events, reenactments, then of course video games, movies, ads, you name it. I think we all have heard this tune a hundred times already without knowing.
Соrvus corax отжигают сальтареллу круче. А этот как будто на медленном завис.