@aliight7516 you have to watch the movie that this Song is epic in: The Last of the Mohicans. This video is good, the movie takes it to another level. One of the very few movies that is worth watching.....over and over.
The song is Great, the acting in the movie (Last of the Mohicans) is Great.....together they make a Masterpiece of Art. Undeniably one of the greatest combinations in Time. I never get bored with the song or movie. Everyone must watch the movie at least once.
@@BotBCleanHits No, it wasn't! The song was written by Dougie for his 1990 album The Search. I believe Trevor Howard asked permission for them to use it for LOTM in 1992.
@@scathachmuirisc7149 Pretty sure the Harp, Uilleann Pipes and even the Bodhran are all Irish instruments, maybe not exclusively, but predominantly associated with Ireland and the musicians are from Brittany.
@@zipperzoey2041 ..................as all the credit should go to him, - and there are no 'buts' about it. This video may well have Irish instruments and Breton musicians but at the end of the day it is only THEIR version. The original singer and composers' instrument was the Scottish fiddle. To quote Dougie Maclean himself when he was interviewed about the song " I wrote the song for the Loch Ness Monster Centre-- it was a commission for them. The monster in the loch goes way back to ancient Gaelic myths of seahorses (kelpies), and to write this little tune, I imagined a Gaelic community on the banks of Loch Ness, believing in such myths, and I thought about how real that would have been to them.". So, to sum it up - a Scottish composer singing about Scots gaelic people in Scotland and Scottish myths . Nothing to do with Ireland whatsoever.
@@Ann-my1dg Whatever keeps ya happy. But it takes the Bretons and the Irish to do a decent job! Are there any real Gaels left in Scotland? Sold your souls to na Sasanaigh a long time ago. Can't even hold another indey referendum without England's permission now. Not much Gaelic spirit there 🙂
Oh, how I wished I'd found this video a few weeks ago. My dear husband passed from this world last week, at home with his loved ones around him. He was the ultimate Irishman; he loved this world with such intensity that he didn't want to go. We played Irish melodies to sooth him as he faded away. I know he would've loved this. I wish I could've shared it with him before he left us.
I'm sorry for your loss, I hope you find comfort in music. Your husband seems to have been a great person. Thank you for your support and please keep enjoying life.
I am of Norwegian heritage. Whatever your heritage music is the heartbeat of life. Thank you for sharing your music with my humble self and others here. Blessed be
It can resemble other music though, especially if you change the instruments like the bagpipes and the tempo. Celtic music resembles Berber music a lot too for example.
Slainte from Alba Nuadh :) The fist time I had ever heard of the Bretons, I was a 12 year old boy visiting Scotland with my Grandparents, who are Scots. We were at Blair Atholl castle and there was a Celtic Nations festival of sort taking place. These men marching with their own kind of pipes and a flag I had never seen before piqued my curiosity. I asked my Grandad who these people were and he told me they were Celts from France. It blew my mind that there were still Celts in mainland Europe. As a naive 12 year old boy I assumed we were the last. Anyways I hope any Breton reading this gets a chuckle :)
La musique celtique et ses accords me font vibrer même dans ce morceau revisité qui s’adresse aux peuples amérindiens. C’est le son de nos ancêtres Celtes ! Nous sommes des Celtes ! Merci de ne pas laisser disparaître leur voix et cette immense culture par vos instruments !
I'm a Puerto Rican man born in Puerto Rico but raised in the Bronx in New York City. Yes, the hood. This music is by no means the genre of music I was raised listening to, but how I wish I did. It is beautiful and magical and I have taken to listening to this one particular song almost daily. Thank you for sharing it.
Bro I'm from Brittany where this music in the video is from, but love Puerto Rican music, Fania All-stars, Hector Lavoe and all the great salseros, good music is good music , it touches your heart. Viva Borinquen !
Tell me you bake pizza in Ljubljana without telling me you bake pizza in Ljubljana 😂. Even if it's not true don't get mad. Pizza is the best food and Ljubljana the best city. It was meant as a compliment.
Beautiful. Stirring & beautiful. Been researching my heritage for the last two years. Both sides of my family came to Liverpool, from Ireland. Recently visited Dublin & stood outside the church my 2nd great grandparents were wed. Temple bar, within a stones throw of the Liffey. They came to Liverpool & made a life here. Because of their struggle, here I am with my family. Forever grateful to them
This tune is Scottish. Written by a Scotsman, Dougie Maclean. Nothing whatsoever to do with Ireland or Liverpool. What an ignoramus you are. Don't you research anything? 😅😅😅
Merci infiniment pour ce moment de grâce, cette version de la magnifique musique du film le dernier des Mohican est tellement sublime que j’ai été submergée par l’émotion. Un grand bravo aux musiciens et à la jolie voix de la chanteuse, vous m’avez transportée avec vous.
@@scythianking7315 No, not really. "Celtic" was a term used by Romans/ Classical Greeks to describe the various tribes from the Iberian peninsula to the Balkans - it was not an appellation used by the various peoples themselves. "Gaelic" is specific to Scotland and Ireland (and the Ise of Man). You could say Gaelic is a cubset of Celtic, but the terms are still not synonymous/ interchangeable.
As mentioned in the comments, "The Gael" was written by Dougie MacLean, a composer, singer and musician from Highland Perthshire, Scotland. It was misattributed in Last of the Mohicans to Trevor Jones but the tune appears on Dougie's album, "The Search", from 1990. Beautiful interpretation of it - well done, everyone.
This is correct. I believe I read that McLean wrote it for the Lochness Monster museum to use it in a film and he envisioned a Gael seeing Nessie and running back to tell everyone
@@22grena No it's not,it was inspired by the Gaels of Scotland who have been in Scotland for a very long time and forged their own culture and i myself am a Gael from the Hebrides.
my great grandfather was full Scottish I was named after him as was my dad, I have met my relatives in Scotland, and have visited my great grandfathers grave and to see my name on a gravestone connects me to my Heritage of Scotland, and the amount of adversity they had to overcome over centuries, it is strength of heart and soul and the love of all people that makes me true to my Scottish heritage.
Schön wie ein Sonnenaufgang so fängt dieses Stück an und die Wärme und das Licht überfluten das Land und die Herzen der Menschen schlagen höher. Ein Reigen der Schönheit ,der Liebe und Freude überschwemmt unsere Seele.
I am celtic, and I feel the strength and determination of my ancestors running through my veins. Celtic music moves me to my soul and I fell alive hearing this music, JOY.
@spmoran4703 Think they mean celtic isn't a genetic term, there's no such thing as celtic blood because its not a single Ethnicity group, but yes a cultural and linguistic.
Magnifique cette interprétation nous fait vibrer dans l'autre monde celui de nos ancêtres celtes pour l'amour de la forêt et des élémentaires. Kenavo emberr
Quelle est cette autre Monde ???? Au temps du 8ème siècle où le Royaume par le pouvoir de son l'église converti son peuple au christianisme. Tous les nouveaux adeptes deviennent les Serfs asservie au Royaume. Tous les réticents deviennent Païen De Normandie Viking vendu comme esclaves au pouvoir dominant de ce monde à L'empire musulmans contre de l'Or pour enrichir l'Ordre Romain et son église en son Vatican 69 Accords commerciaux Comme ils appellent sa 👏 Dans l'inspiration celte ce que cette vibration m'inspire ❤️ 👍
edward lhyud fabricated most of the anti Irish 'celtic' propaganda in the early 1700's to hide the facts of Irish clans starting european cultures with no religious cult in control of them. Nobody was called 'celtic' and the Irish were not savage/uncivilised before roman religious cult infiltration.
you and me both, my friend... on our family farm in Hilltown, up in the Mourne mountains, looking down beyond Rostrevor across Carlingford Lough to the free state, this music would emanate from barns, fields, homesteads, and the farms, and always sounded to me to carry the cries of our stolen Northern home to her Matriarch in the free state, willing her to come and rescue us...
You and yourself with the other fake account? At ease soldier. No group was called 'celtic' and the Irish were not savage. Everybody knows this. How much do they pay you to try and provoke online as a paid troll? only 2% romano britzi dna exists where the supposed invasion took place............. . te he
Magnifique interprétation, bravo🙏On rejoint l'harmonie du Monde grâce à vous 💟musique gaélique entendue dans la jolie bourgade d'Inverness dans le nord de l'Ecosse avec violons, harpe et bagpipes🎻🎶🌲🌲entourés de la gentillesse des écossais, certains en kilt.🌟 Et où existe un musée gaélique. Amour, joie, santé et paix pour tous partout. La musique construit une chaîne de réconciliation. C'est beau💞💟💞
C'est vraiment magnifique, j'en ai eu les frissons. Mes racines celtes se sont réveillées. Ma Bretagne me manque. Ma Bro, Ma Breizh. Merci pour ce moment magique, merci infiniment.
C’est raciste votre commentaire. Votre Bretagne vous manque , genre elle n’est plus remplie de bretons blancs . Il fallait se battre pour défendre votre identité .
@@bertoldriesenteil1430 alors on ne parle pas de la même Terre mère vous et moi. Moi je parle de celle de tous les terriens. De tous les humains. Gaïa ou je ne sais quel nom on pourrait aussi utiliser. (Vous pouvez voir que j'ai noté la Terre mère dans mon commentaire et pas ma Terre mère. Du coup je ne comprends pas pourquoi vous dites "votre terre" en vous adressant à moi. Cela explique peut-être la difference entre mon avis et le votre)
Anytime an old man in a group plays a special instrument, just know no one amongst the group can play it better. It's a blessing to be counted amongst the living. Keep spreading love and tolerance in the world.
My soul music - I'm a South-African of German descent, yet not sure why, but I have always been drawn to Celtic/Irish music/dancing - love the people, the language, everything.
I am from Portuguese and English descent, Celtic music and culture have been in my blood for over 40 years. Like you I don't know why this music penetrates straight into my soul. Maybe it's just the sheer joy of being alive that it evokes in me.
As a Maritimer who grew up on the east coast of Canada, I grew up with this music everywhere, and it's the only genre that gets me up and dancing. Two must listens... David Coffin: "Roll the old Chariot Along" and Stan Roger's: "Barrett's Privateers". Cheers from 🇨🇦
The last of the Mohicans was without doubt one of the best films of the nineties, it had a flow a naturalness to it, it relied on people's intelligence to sus out the emotional undercurrents the characters were feeling, rather than spelling things out, wonderful actors, Daniel day Lewis at his best, wonderful cinematography and amazing music xxxx
Like many John Ford films many years previously it allowed the environment the hills and forests to tell part of the story and to provide the magical backdrop which made it all work.
...and why waste this opportunity and not use a native american tune to blend in the soundtrack? The Gael is so powerful that it dwarfed all other music, and the rest ... also it felt alien in that movie imho
We had our stadium play the Gael from The Last of the Mohicans as loud as possible for a football pregame a few times and IT. WAS. AWESOME. Supremely motivating.
I am a singaporean of indian origin. This is so soul stirring. As though Mother Earth herself is narrating her story. Great to enjoy on road trips with magnificent landscape passby or just at home & let this music make wonders. It is so uplifting !!❤
Scotland has some great artist and one is called Dougie MacLean 🏴 who wrote the Gael, if you like this music try Capercaillie also from Scotland 🏴 they have a great song called The Boatman 🤗
@@alfredogutierrez9580 dont be sorry for your english because i m not english native speaker too 😄. I just take a look to credits in the end of the video and musician familly name arent irish but breton. However its the same person or folk finally.
A salute to you! Long live John Riley. If you haven't already, check out Ry Cooder's San Patritios.. an amazing album! (might even be available here on youtube..never checked lol).
This music is beautiful and makes me imagine my ancestors dancing in the middle of the woods. I'm Brazilian with Portuguese ancestry. I'm imagining the Lusitanian Celts performing their songs. Lusitânia was an ancient Roman province that today belongs to the territory of Portugal. Yes, the Portuguese descend from the Celts
Celts seem - on the whole - naturally inclined towards music and not uncommonly of this genre of folk tradition. Keep your traditions - is my humble personal advice. Once the heritage is lost then the folk become so too in a way...in a way... Like 'hapless' English who have largely lost their heritage and now are even losing much of their Christian heritage as well. Their land is generous but to the expense of their identity. I don't know...but maybe an ounce or two of cultural heritage is a good thing? Thank you Bretony!
Before you judge, please, at least look at the history. England has a long history of invasion and migration. The very word, England, means lost land. Lost to Romans, Vikings, France, itself in civil war. After the Norman invasion the Doomsday book was written. English itself is full of words and grammar from other cultures. Not saying that the rest of the UK didn't have waves of culture shocks. England itself had a hand in trying to wipe out the Celtic culture in Scotland after 1745. Even now, the discerning have to differentiate between the real Celtic culture and the Victorian "shortbread" version. In England, if you see black and white buildings that look archaic, they could be Victorian romantic era fakes. There has never been an English culture.
Oh, by the way, the Christian heritage was also imported. As I understand it, there once was a mishmash of druidic and Norse gods. All Christian cultures are imported as are other religions popular today. The forming of today's Christian culture was mostly formed on mainland Europe. If anything can be blamed for the fading of Christian culture it can be put firmly at the church door. Lack of connection between church and people, scandals in the clergy without proper redress, the pontificating to the poor while sitting in comfort. Also, people are fickle. They may not want to go to church every Sunday, but if a disaster happens, a wedding, a funeral or a Christening, or even if a bunch of BBC vans turn up to film Songs of Praise, you watch those pews fill up. 😀 Religeon shouldn't be a culture, it should be the love given and received. The first shall be last and the last shall be first. What each one of us holds in our hearts is what matters. Each of us are born, we live, we love, we learn, we make decisions and then we die. Our time is so short. What happens next is out of our hands.
@@bertoldriesenteil1430 OK, what was it called before the Norman invasion? Because the early church took it to mean the end of the world, hence Doomsday Book.
@@michaelhourdeaux7246 Bien au contraire ! Ce sont ces gens là qui décident qui écoute quoi ! tu n'as pas vécu ! Il fut un temps en France on ne pouvait même pas écouter du rock n roll.. ( par exemple Stairway to heaven) il fallait Pirater ! oui je dis bien pirater la radio pour ça ! sinon il y avait jhauny cloclo et tous ces hommes d'affaires déguisés en artiste pour faire plus smart et pour séduire les corniauds ! hahaha :))
Hauntingly beautiful music ( and the best performance of it here), written by a Scot ( Dougie MacLean, ) as people have pointed out. All Celtic peoples have ancestral links but would be nice if this stunning piece wasn't being claimed as Irish.......
@@scathachmuirisc7149 I have reconsidered my previous comment in a more objective (and sober) manner and I can now say quite unbiasedly that you could well be correct.
Juste fermer les yeux et se laisser envahir par les différents sons. Magnifique musique et les paysages nous font rêver.merci à tous ces musiciens pour ce pur moment de bonheur.
merci infiniment pour toutes les vibrations de cette musique qui nous traverse Corp et Âmes et qui nous élèves dans un tourbillon bien au-delà des frontières physiques que nous connaissons. Gratitude ❤ ❤❤❤❤❤❤
In these days of “screens”, “social media” and the likes, it is very comforting to see/hear young people interested in making such wonderful music. I see it too in pipe band TH-cam’s from Scotland where many of the band members are young and more encouragingly, female.
This music, those vocals are spine tingling. So very beautiful. This takes me back... that EPIC theme, the movie itself, and now I am crying like a baby.
Superbe reprise ! Je n'avais jamais remarqué à quel point ce morceau avait un potentiel celtique. Et respect aux personnes jouant sur les harpes gaéliques, elles n'ont pas l'air évidentes à jouer. Trugarez
Well it is Scottish music, it was written by Dougie McLean a Scottish song writer in the eighties and it's called the Geal meaning the Galic language of the Scottish Clans, and they used it for the film last of the mochians.
Collective memory comes into play with this song. My heritage comes from Ireland and Scotland as well as German. It's the traditional instruments that give this song so much power.
I absolutely LOVE this combination! It features the beauty of the individual instruments with lovely soft vocals; and watching the musicians play is interesting. I could listen to this nonstop, the harmony is so exquisite. Even after 30 years I play The Last of the Mohicans soundtrack as the music (& the film) still moves me beyond words.
Just found out my maternal grandfather I never knew as he died before my birth, was of Scottish heritage. His daughter , my mother, was a music teacher. My sister was a music major in college and I was a dancer. We were all moved by music and still are. I always loved celtic music, but had no idea why. Now it all makes sense. I'm proud of my new found heritage.
What a soul stirring, heart ♥️ touching masterpiece! Glory to Scot and Celtic folk music themes and Braveheart ⚔️ warrior music. 💙 Thank you, thank you ……….. so very much. 🙏
Bonjour, très belle interprétation de cette magnifique musique, bravo aux musiciens et les arrangements sont excellents. Belle découverte de fin de journée, je ne manquerai pas de la faire écouter à mes petits élèves de maternelle à la rentrée. Je vous remercie pour ce partage. 👏💖
Dearest Friends performing so incredibly, Thank Your For The Music of Heaven And My Homeland, I deeply Miss It. It brings Tears from my soul. We need desperately for you to continue your beautiful works for the Future to Know. God bless you, Mrs. Fawn Cheyenne Valley Joseph White Cloud Anstiss Riggins Jett.
I can still see....in my mind’s eye......Daniel Day Lewis rubbing through.......those derby forests. So much power, beauty and nobility shown through.....throughout the film and this powerful music. Thank you!! Ahna
This song is just so beautiful, I don't know why it moves me the way it does. And I love how the video was done, no one was the "star," you all were so very important in bringing this song to life. Thank you.❤️
This music/song soundtrack will always be ingrained into my memory and soul. I cannot separate it from the movie. They are like a father and son who look a like with strong tones. If anyone has not seen the movie (The Last of The Mohicans"), I highly recommend it. It stands above the awful other movies that offer useless benefits.
Спасибо, что вы есть. Пожалуйста берегите себя и талант, и музыку, что у вас есть. Пожалуйста берегите природу и историю, что с ней связано. Вы уникальны и ваша история.
In English: Thank you for being there. Please take care of yourself and the talent and music that you have. Please cherish nature and the history that goes with it. You are unique and so is your story.
So good ! So mind diving & spiritual The remaining Celts from Scotland,ire and Bretagne etc. Z are so good at harp 😊 Not something you would often listen on FM radio…… Same as pipe band ! But roots are roots ! Well done !! This is for sound mastering Engineer📀 (The kick is too High at the beginning and missing resonance)
@@moxbzh6176 This is music that comes up from ancient European times. What resonates in Celtic music are myth-like unsaid feelings of past Celtic worlds. They also speak to Germanic feelings and are precious and unique in their kind in the world. It is true that the lost world of the indigenous people of the north-eastern regions south of the Great Lakes is mourned here, which I also mourn, but this mourning is expressed with Celtic music and thus also hits us right in the heart. Sven from Sweden
Greetings from South America. Every time I listen to this piece of magic turned into sound, I not only get goosebumps but also feel all my system trembling to the point of wanting to cry... Gracias Gracias Gracias, for this stunning interpretation of The Gael. Infinite blessings from Source. 💜🦋💜🦋💜🦋
Yes! What you’re feeling is called “frisson”. Look it up- it’s a fascinating phenomenon! For another frisson inducing song, albeit a very different genre, listen to Made of Water by Thomas Bergersen. I listened to it while moving through Zion National Park, and it brought me to tears.
I live in North Carolina and have visited Chimney Rock Park where part of the movie was filmed. It is a 2 hour hike from the top of the rock to the waterfall. I will definitely be listening to this on my next visit. This is the most heartfelt rendition I've heard. Thank you.
Fabulous music. Sit and contemplate. Harps! I am four score years old and have never met or known a harpist. I only see them in movies. This song tells such a story, but the story is different to each listener. Such a yearning song.
Берегите себя и свою музыку, вы одни. И вас очень хочется слушать. Не передать словами, как вы хорошо играете, каждый из вас. Я верю, что вы есть. Не терятьсь.
Of all the renditions I have heard this is the one I enjoy and listen to it over and over. I can just feel it through my whole being. It feels like it is my life at this point. I know all will work out. How ever it ends.
Mother Ireland calling us to the beauty of the majesty of harps. Such a mystical reminder that beauty is expressed in harmony and unity. Thank you for these moments.
Impresionantemente deliciosas melodías que se remontan a los Bretones, Celtas, Druidas....Desde 7000 años de antigüedad y ésta es la perdurabilidad de una de las culturas más enraizadas Celtas..!!
Kelten, Germanen, Slawen aller Länder vereinigt euch! Wir sollten uns das, was unsere Vorfahren geschaffen haben, nicht wegnehmen lassen. Wir sind nämlich jetzt die letzten Mohikaner...
Where there are Celts there is music, life and love This tune doesn't speak to our minds but touches our deeply loving and romantic souls in our quest for true love. May you keep this tune alive in your soul and find true love while carrying it there May God and the Virgin Mary as well as Pacha Mama guide you and support you in your search Pax Vibiscum
Magnifique interprétation et font revivre en moi « mes ancêtres gaéliques et les mystères des forêts des maisons de pierres le vents et les embruns et l’or de l’air iodé ainsi que les pairies verdoyantes… toute la magie de la bretonnie et puis le royaume uni … voir plus haut .. les wikings !! ❤
Quelle belle prestation émouvante. Vous avez le talent pour rendre beau ce qui est celtique. J'ai des ancêtres gaëls. Tapadh leibh. What a moving interpretation. You are very talended to make beautiful what it is celtic. I have Gael ancestors. Thank you.
Sublime music, excellent performance of all the musicians, magical landscape enlivening the mystical scene of this epic film " The Last of the Mohicans". God bless you all for giving us the pleasure to listen to this serene piece of Celtic music!
The first time I heard The Gael in the movie I was stirred to tears but this is on another level for me because of my Scottish and Irish ancestry 😍 ~ beautiful piece ~ thank you for sharing it with the world!
There is always a feeling of some sort of mystical spirituality with traditional Irish music...it will always take you outside yourself like you are floating...😮😊
I am from Pakistan. In last 20 years I listen 2 musics one is Bravehreat music and one is This music... I believe in spirituality. I want to know about Scottish and irsh people... Their something very spiritual vibrations I feel when I listen... When I listen I feel unexplainable energy in my body... Tears in my eyes... And if I close my eyes I saw some people who want to say something but I am not understand clearly... Please help me. I am waiting for reply if anyone understand and guide me.
@@bigbeenetwork7832 I can only explain what I feel and I hope you understand... When I hear traditional Irish music, I feel my body relax and become very "still", like it is waiting for something...I feel like my heart & soul are connected and reaching out to God and the universe ... and in all that...I feel a sense of peace and that I may not always know the reason for many things... I will eventually...giving me the strength to "carry on". This is the best I can do. Just listen...🎶... your own journey will take you where you need to be...🎇🙏🇺🇸
Great peacefull music. Oh love these countries. Last years been in Bretagne/Brittany, Scotland and Ireland. Great, very friendly people with enormous respect for their culture and nature. Love to travel next year again. Next year probably Wales.
@@philharrison43 Thanks Phil for the suggestion. We shall try to fit a visit to the Isle of Man in one of our Celtic holiday tours. Very curious about Man. Only one time seen on BBC a good documentary about the status aparte of Man within Brittain.
@@lorettasanchez1184 Haha, dear Loretta, but these times it is difficult for a Dutch guy. Our society in the Netherlands is that friendly amymore. Much hate. But for sure, I keep loving my veryl local nature, for certain as our Vastenavend (for most known as Carnivale) will soon start with the festivitiy of 11.11 (you can guess two time the mad number). Alas it is a movie in our local dialect (much looks like Dutch), but it describes the very local festivities in our town Bergen op Zoom, known during Vastenavend as "Krabbegat": th-cam.com/video/y8vhNWb_6Rc/w-d-xo.html => title is ""De Verwondering" ("the Amazement"), and it starts before WW II. Hope you will understand it a little bit.
For all my life I have been feeling this irrational, burning, beating sensation inside my veins while listening to celtic music and this is no exception. Recently I have discovered I actually have ancient Scottish and Irish blood. I think some things aren't just washed away from your heritage. They keep living inside you and your soul remembers it all. I am so grateful for this connection I feel through music. I feel like I can speak to my forebears.
Heck yeah - well said. I'm a 3rd/4th generation American, but roots in Ireland, France, and Scotland. Music such as this inspires so much, and dna-memory I believe is a thing.
It is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever featured in a Hollywood film.
What movie tho?
@@aliight7516 The Last of the Mohicans
It's one of my favorite movies! The music is what really makes it into a masterpiece!
@aliight7516 you have to watch the movie that this Song is epic in: The Last of the Mohicans. This video is good, the movie takes it to another level. One of the very few movies that is worth watching.....over and over.
The song is Great, the acting in the movie (Last of the Mohicans) is Great.....together they make a Masterpiece of Art. Undeniably one of the greatest combinations in Time. I never get bored with the song or movie. Everyone must watch the movie at least once.
Who ever picked this song for the movie is a genius. Fit perfectly!
The Scottish and Irish influence of the music runs True 🏴🏴🏴🏴
You are correct. It won best musical score at the Oscars, for good reason!
it wasn't picked. it was written for the movie
@@enawilson3210 Celtic. Bretagne (Breizh) is Celtic too.
@@BotBCleanHits No, it wasn't! The song was written by Dougie for his 1990 album The Search. I believe Trevor Howard asked permission for them to use it for LOTM in 1992.
Je remonte dans mes origines celtique " mon cœur se mets à chanter"
Mes ancêtres font la ronde 💖😇🙏💖💐🌹😇
Une pure merveille
Et maintenant vos enfants écoutent de la musique lgbt 😂
@@cubetv1991what an idiotic comment… how can a song that brings back the origins of a culture be considered alphabet people’s music?
@leroisarthur , I’m Brazilian and this song is indeed beautiful! Yes, a true marvel!
My ancestors are joining you! ❤
thank you, I have Scottish ancestry and its part of my soul.
Great to see Uilleann pipes and Harps on this majestic tune. A Breton-Irish tour de force ☘
Scottish....
@@scathachmuirisc7149 Pretty sure the Harp, Uilleann Pipes and even the Bodhran are all Irish instruments, maybe not exclusively, but predominantly associated with Ireland and the musicians are from Brittany.
@@scathachmuirisc7149 The composer is Scottish and all credit to him, but the instruments are Irish, the Gaels are Irish and musicians are Breton.
@@zipperzoey2041 ..................as all the credit should go to him, - and there are no 'buts' about it. This video may well have Irish instruments and Breton musicians but at the end of the day it is only THEIR version. The original singer and composers' instrument was the Scottish fiddle. To quote Dougie Maclean himself when he was interviewed about the song " I wrote the song for the Loch Ness Monster Centre-- it was a commission for them. The monster in the loch goes way back to ancient Gaelic myths of seahorses (kelpies), and to write this little tune, I imagined a Gaelic community on the banks of Loch Ness, believing in such myths, and I thought about how real that would have been to them.". So, to sum it up - a Scottish composer singing about Scots gaelic people in Scotland and Scottish myths . Nothing to do with Ireland whatsoever.
@@Ann-my1dg Whatever keeps ya happy. But it takes the Bretons and the Irish to do a decent job! Are there any real Gaels left in Scotland? Sold your souls to na Sasanaigh a long time ago. Can't even hold another indey referendum without England's permission now. Not much Gaelic spirit there 🙂
Dougie MacLean....Scotland's brilliant songwriter and musician..
Oh, how I wished I'd found this video a few weeks ago. My dear husband passed from this world last week, at home with his loved ones around him. He was the ultimate Irishman; he loved this world with such intensity that he didn't want to go. We played Irish melodies to sooth him as he faded away. I know he would've loved this. I wish I could've shared it with him before he left us.
I'm sorry for your loss, I hope you find comfort in music. Your husband seems to have been a great person.
Thank you for your support and please keep enjoying life.
Sorry for your loss.
My condolences on your husband’s passing. May the beauty of this music fill your heart with peace and memories.
So sorry for your loss….Judy McGuire
Ah, I’m sure he was your sweetheart. My deepest condolences to you❤
I am of Norwegian heritage. Whatever your heritage music is the heartbeat of life. Thank you for sharing your music with my humble self and others here. Blessed be
I am of Celtic heritage though it was kept from me I found my way home with magic and music. Blessed be ❤🧙
There is Norse blood running through the Gaels in Scotland.
As one we move forward , Céad míle fáilte?.
As a Scot who loves the original song written by Dougie MacLean, I have to praise this rendition. A beautiful Scottish song. 🏴💙
Amen
Indeed
The Gael, was , is and will be forever, a great and clear sample of KELTIC MUSIC….by the Great Scottish composer and musician DOUGIE MACLEAN
Where was this filmed
A great Gaelic composer.
I love Dougie
Aye!
It can resemble other music though, especially if you change the instruments like the bagpipes and the tempo. Celtic music resembles Berber music a lot too for example.
Slainte from Alba Nuadh :) The fist time I had ever heard of the Bretons, I was a 12 year old boy visiting Scotland with my Grandparents, who are Scots. We were at Blair Atholl castle and there was a Celtic Nations festival of sort taking place. These men marching with their own kind of pipes and a flag I had never seen before piqued my curiosity. I asked my Grandad who these people were and he told me they were Celts from France. It blew my mind that there were still Celts in mainland Europe. As a naive 12 year old boy I assumed we were the last. Anyways I hope any Breton reading this gets a chuckle :)
La musique celtique et ses accords me font vibrer même dans ce morceau revisité qui s’adresse aux peuples amérindiens.
C’est le son de nos ancêtres Celtes ! Nous sommes des Celtes ! Merci de ne pas laisser disparaître leur voix et cette immense culture par vos instruments !
I'm a Puerto Rican man born in Puerto Rico but raised in the Bronx in New York City. Yes, the hood. This music is by no means the genre of music I was raised listening to, but how I wish I did. It is beautiful and magical and I have taken to listening to this one particular song almost daily. Thank you for sharing it.
Thank you, it is great to feel unity through music with all peoples of the world.
Music is universal brother. Enjoy
Bro I'm from Brittany where this music in the video is from, but love Puerto Rican music, Fania All-stars, Hector Lavoe and all the great salseros, good music is good music , it touches your heart. Viva Borinquen !
I don’t care who you are or what background… instant goosebumps
@@joeschmoe6306This music was created by Douglas Maclean of Scotland, not anywhere near Brittany.
I am Native American and Scottish, tears at both heart strings. I also play fiddle.
God bless you abundantly!❤
❤🌷🙏
It does....😢❤🔥
Two wonderful cultures in expression and purity.
J’adore les deux! J’étais les deux il y a longtemps...😊
My heart never asked for this…… my tears said thank you….
Ditto
Dotto
Cette interprétation est BRETONNE, terre celte par excellence de nos jours !
The Gael should be the national anthem of Scotland. Doug MacLean- what a genius!
Except that the Gaels are Irish
"The Gaels are an ethno linguistic group native to Ireland, Scotland and Isle of Man", so my suggestion stands...
Your anthem is great leave it alone
@@22grena I'm a Gael from the Western Isles and i'm Scottish not Irish we separated a long time ago and formed our own country and culture.
@@williammackenzie6115
Any one that has Mc Mac in their name has Irish roots, this was the link the female side of an Irish family.
Feels me with Irish pride seeing our nations instruments being played this beautifully.
I am Italian-Slavic and it tears at my soul, I say the Gael tears at the soul of any human with a soul, period, bless Mr. Maclean.
Tell me you bake pizza in Ljubljana without telling me you bake pizza in Ljubljana 😂.
Even if it's not true don't get mad. Pizza is the best food and Ljubljana the best city. It was meant as a compliment.
Beautiful. Stirring & beautiful.
Been researching my heritage for the last two years.
Both sides of my family came to Liverpool, from Ireland.
Recently visited Dublin & stood outside the church my 2nd great grandparents were wed. Temple bar, within a stones throw of the Liffey. They came to Liverpool & made a life here. Because of their struggle, here I am with my family.
Forever grateful to them
They call Liverpool East Dublin .
@@spmoran4703 I like that 👌
So lovely◇
This tune is Scottish. Written by a Scotsman, Dougie Maclean. Nothing whatsoever to do with Ireland or Liverpool. What an ignoramus you are. Don't you research anything? 😅😅😅
Scousers are just Irish that could swim
J'adore ! frissons ! larmes !
spiritualité ! DIEU !
La défense de nos valeurs !
What?
Im English, but have an affinity with celtic langauges and music, and especially with Scotland, the Highlands is the most beautiful place i have seen.
Thank you for being so respectful..really its a lovely change
Merci infiniment pour ce moment de grâce, cette version de la magnifique musique du film le dernier des Mohican est tellement sublime que j’ai été submergée par l’émotion. Un grand bravo aux musiciens et à la jolie voix de la chanteuse, vous m’avez transportée avec vous.
Moi aussi, vague d'émotion intense, montée de larmes... Cette musique et ce film me renversent littéralement depuis toujours...🙏💚
Merci à vous !
La musique existe bien avant le film , je pense que il ni en pas de plus belle
Nos véritables racines Celtiques refont surface avec cette merveilleuse musique par ODIN 👍👍👏🙏
This music is beautiful
I love it ! Celtic music is always and act of life and love !
Another song that turns on my "waterworks." Quick! Where are my Kleenex?!
You mean Gaelic music - hence the name of the tune....?
@@douglasherron7534 "Gaelic" IS Celtic
@@scythianking7315 No, not really.
"Celtic" was a term used by Romans/ Classical Greeks to describe the various tribes from the Iberian peninsula to the Balkans - it was not an appellation used by the various peoples themselves.
"Gaelic" is specific to Scotland and Ireland (and the Ise of Man).
You could say Gaelic is a cubset of Celtic, but the terms are still not synonymous/ interchangeable.
The Celts Come from Transylvania and moved from East to West . From Transilvania present Romania moved up to France and England , Scotland , Ireland
Love the traditional sounds of the Celtic … so very amazing… stirs the heart and soul
yes
As mentioned in the comments, "The Gael" was written by Dougie MacLean, a composer, singer and musician from Highland Perthshire, Scotland. It was misattributed in Last of the Mohicans to Trevor Jones but the tune appears on Dougie's album, "The Search", from 1990. Beautiful interpretation of it - well done, everyone.
This is correct. I believe I read that McLean wrote it for the Lochness Monster museum to use it in a film and he envisioned a Gael seeing Nessie and running back to tell everyone
Thank you for this, attribution is important!
Thank you. I wanted to know which album it was on.
There had always been a link between BZH and Scot’s fisherman’s!
All together tight by the Celts traditions pipe, fishing, harps and bieerz 🍻
The Last of the Mohicans x
My heritage is Scotland and I am drawn to music of my fore bearers. Thank you.
One day I will be in the Highlands.
Its Irish in inspiration, as were half your ancestors, the Gaels
@@22grena No it's not,it was inspired by the Gaels of Scotland who have been in Scotland for a very long time and forged their own culture and i myself am a Gael from the Hebrides.
same here
my great grandfather was full Scottish I was named after him as was my dad, I have met my relatives in Scotland, and have visited my great grandfathers grave and to see my name on a gravestone connects me to my Heritage of Scotland, and the amount of adversity they had to overcome over centuries, it is strength of heart and soul and the love of all people that makes me true to my Scottish heritage.
@@williammackenzie6115 the galls were in scotland first then some after a few generations moved to ireland ..
Schön wie ein Sonnenaufgang so fängt dieses Stück an und die Wärme und das Licht überfluten das Land und die Herzen der Menschen schlagen höher. Ein Reigen der Schönheit ,der Liebe und Freude überschwemmt unsere Seele.
I'm Celtic and this is my fave Mohican song.
Really!!
I am celtic, and I feel the strength and determination of my ancestors running through my veins. Celtic music moves me to my soul and I fell alive hearing this music, JOY.
No such thing as "Celtic". Pure myth
@@gerardodwyer5908Is it . Then what would you call a collection of European people who have similar culture?
@spmoran4703 Think they mean celtic isn't a genetic term, there's no such thing as celtic blood because its not a single Ethnicity group, but yes a cultural and linguistic.
Magnifique cette interprétation nous fait vibrer dans l'autre monde celui de nos ancêtres celtes pour l'amour de la forêt et des élémentaires. Kenavo emberr
D'accord
Quelle est cette autre Monde ????
Au temps du 8ème siècle où le Royaume par le pouvoir de son l'église converti son peuple au christianisme.
Tous les nouveaux adeptes deviennent les Serfs asservie au Royaume.
Tous les réticents deviennent Païen
De Normandie Viking vendu comme esclaves au pouvoir dominant de ce monde à
L'empire musulmans contre de l'Or pour enrichir l'Ordre Romain et son église en son Vatican 69
Accords commerciaux
Comme ils appellent sa 👏
Dans l'inspiration celte ce que cette vibration m'inspire ❤️
👍
❤❤❤Qq❤
It's in America?
Donkey!
@@ronniemac2636 Yes, but it's a Scottish tune. Celtic tune.
my mum was from Celtic Galicia Northern Spain and this stirs my soul xxx
This gives me shivers only celtic music can give. The harp, Bodhran and Uilleann pipes.... love it.
edward lhyud fabricated most of the anti Irish 'celtic' propaganda in the early 1700's to hide the facts of Irish clans starting european cultures with no religious cult in control of them. Nobody was called 'celtic' and the Irish were not savage/uncivilised before roman religious cult infiltration.
you and me both, my friend...
on our family farm in Hilltown, up in the Mourne mountains, looking down beyond Rostrevor across Carlingford Lough to the free state, this music would emanate from barns, fields, homesteads, and the farms, and always sounded to me to carry the cries of our stolen Northern home to her Matriarch in the free state, willing her to come and rescue us...
You and yourself with the other fake account? At ease soldier. No group was called 'celtic' and the Irish were not savage. Everybody knows this. How much do they pay you to try and provoke online as a paid troll? only 2% romano britzi dna exists where the supposed invasion took place............. . te he
@@NiSiochainGanSaoirse As well described as any I’ve ever heard on the subject!!Our fourth stolen green field indeed!!!
Agreed
One thing we all agree on, is that we are drawn to this beautiful music and the way it makes us feel.
Agree!!!!
So true ! From wherever you are from. I'm french and this music is so beautiful that it takes my breath away
The music makes the movie better if even possible, the most underrated film ever 🎉
THE best rendition of the Gael I've ever heard and I'm Scottish.
Should check out Tina Guo. She does a great version of this
Clan Kincade from milton house of Lennox
So?
Nothing can hold a candle to the original version by Dougie.
Magnifique interprétation, bravo🙏On rejoint l'harmonie du Monde grâce à vous 💟musique gaélique entendue dans la jolie bourgade d'Inverness dans le nord de l'Ecosse avec violons, harpe et bagpipes🎻🎶🌲🌲entourés de la gentillesse des écossais, certains en kilt.🌟 Et où existe un musée gaélique. Amour, joie, santé et paix pour tous partout. La musique construit une chaîne de réconciliation. C'est beau💞💟💞
Movies have done so much for music ! Some of the greatest modern compositions are soundtracks.
C'est vraiment magnifique, j'en ai eu les frissons. Mes racines celtes se sont réveillées. Ma Bretagne me manque. Ma Bro, Ma Breizh. Merci pour ce moment magique, merci infiniment.
Moi aussi ma Bretagne me manque
Merci à vous.
C’est raciste votre commentaire.
Votre Bretagne vous manque , genre elle n’est plus remplie de bretons blancs .
Il fallait se battre pour défendre votre identité .
Cest magnifique❤
Vous êtes toutes et tous superbement beaux ! une musique qui nous connecte avec nos ancêtres et fait naitre beaucoup d'émotions, encore merci !
Merci à vous !
Bien sur!
Yn hwir. Prout dres eghenn ov bos keltek pan wrav agas gweles ha’gas klewes.☺️
Et même des vibrations telles l'envie de reconnexion aux autres et à la Terre mère
@@bertoldriesenteil1430 alors on ne parle pas de la même Terre mère vous et moi. Moi je parle de celle de tous les terriens. De tous les humains. Gaïa ou je ne sais quel nom on pourrait aussi utiliser. (Vous pouvez voir que j'ai noté la Terre mère dans mon commentaire et pas ma Terre mère. Du coup je ne comprends pas pourquoi vous dites "votre terre" en vous adressant à moi. Cela explique peut-être la difference entre mon avis et le votre)
Anytime an old man in a group plays a special instrument, just know no one amongst the group can play it better. It's a blessing to be counted amongst the living. Keep spreading love and tolerance in the world.
That is my Purpose 💜🤍
That is my Purpose 💜🤍
Beautiful. I’ve loved this since seeing Last of the Mohicans back in the early nineties. Very stirring rendition.
'Without music, life would be a mistake.'
🙌
Nietzsche
With Music there Is Life.
It is the Only thing that has Never let me down
And God would have no need of Angels to sing........ Music is all by divine design from the Master Designer.
I can't get enough of this version, I've listened to it every day for a week.
Same here. I've already listened to it about 20 times. And I discovered it just today!
My soul music - I'm a South-African of German descent, yet not sure why, but I have always been drawn to Celtic/Irish music/dancing - love the people, the language, everything.
I am from Portuguese and English descent, Celtic music and culture have been in my blood for over 40 years. Like you I don't know why this music penetrates straight into my soul. Maybe it's just the sheer joy of being alive that it evokes in me.
@@constancestadler4779 same with me .i always felt my past life related to celtic
As a Maritimer who grew up on the east coast of Canada, I grew up with this music everywhere, and it's the only genre that gets me up and dancing. Two must listens... David Coffin: "Roll the old Chariot Along" and Stan Roger's: "Barrett's Privateers". Cheers from 🇨🇦
@@constancestadler4779 are you also South Afcn like her?
Scottish Gaelic & all Celtic music is natural☦️🏴✝️☘️⛪
I’m Irish American and what a wonderful sound to listen to on Father’s Day! It almost made me cry!
So moving. The emotions it uplifted during the movie were overwhelming.
I always get a feeling of being free and on hills
I am scottish and gael means scottish celt
@jkwestlake 👍
The last of the Mohicans was without doubt one of the best films of the nineties, it had a flow a naturalness to it, it relied on people's intelligence to sus out the emotional undercurrents the characters were feeling, rather than spelling things out, wonderful actors, Daniel day Lewis at his best, wonderful cinematography and amazing music xxxx
Like many John Ford films many years previously it allowed the environment the hills and forests to tell part of the story and to provide the magical backdrop which made it all work.
Thought Wes Studie's Magua was worth a best supporting actor.
...and why waste this opportunity and not use a native american tune to blend in the soundtrack? The Gael is so powerful that it dwarfed all other music, and the rest ... also it felt alien in that movie imho
We had our stadium play the Gael from The Last of the Mohicans as loud as possible for a football pregame a few times and IT. WAS. AWESOME. Supremely motivating.
wonderful!!!
What team?
I am a singaporean of indian origin. This is so soul stirring. As though Mother Earth herself is narrating her story. Great to enjoy on road trips with magnificent landscape passby or just at home & let this music make wonders. It is so uplifting !!❤
👋Hello Hope,This song does feel like it's a form of divine interpretation of Mother Earth herself.😁I feel that too.🌎
Scotland has some great artist and one is called Dougie MacLean 🏴 who wrote the Gael, if you like this music try Capercaillie also from Scotland 🏴 they have a great song called The Boatman 🤗
Dougie is amazing..!! I ask love Capercaillie. I’ve been listening to them for over 25 years.
The boatman in Gaelic is an awesome song.
This makes me so proud of my celtic heritage.
You should be just beautiful
Thank you so much. This is my heritage
My ancient past but somewhere in my spirit, I remember. I remember.
Moi aussi...tant de souvenir des siècles et millénaires où déjà j’étais. Cette musique est ancrée dans mon âme. ❤❤❤
Huh?
Simplement magnifique, vive les celtes.
Simplement époustouflante cette musique. Je suis sous le charme et le film grandiose.
The Celtics came in our territories , now Romania 2300 years ago and influenced our music .......
I luv it !
I love all the irish gentle people... some persons like these defend my country some 200 years ago ... God bless "El Batallón de San Patricio".
In the video only kids and teachers with harp are irish.
All others are breton lol.
@@bretagnejean2410Wow! A conoussieur! Thank you for your kind advice. I am sorry for my english, dont know the irish language.
@@alfredogutierrez9580 dont be sorry for your english because i m not english native speaker too 😄.
I just take a look to credits in the end of the video and musician familly name arent irish but breton. However its the same person or folk finally.
Its from Scotland
A salute to you! Long live John Riley. If you haven't already, check out Ry Cooder's San Patritios.. an amazing album! (might even be available here on youtube..never checked lol).
The man who captured what ts lije to miss Scotland so badly. Dougie MacLean - Caledonia, you're calling me and now I'm going home.
This music is beautiful and makes me imagine my ancestors dancing in the middle of the woods. I'm Brazilian with Portuguese ancestry. I'm imagining the Lusitanian Celts performing their songs. Lusitânia was an ancient Roman province that today belongs to the territory of Portugal. Yes, the Portuguese descend from the Celts
Celts seem - on the whole - naturally inclined towards music and not uncommonly of this genre of folk tradition. Keep your traditions - is my humble personal advice. Once the heritage is lost then the folk become so too in a way...in a way... Like 'hapless' English who have largely lost their heritage and now are even losing much of their Christian heritage as well. Their land is generous but to the expense of their identity. I don't know...but maybe an ounce or two of cultural heritage is a good thing? Thank you Bretony!
Thank you very much for your message !
Well said
Before you judge, please, at least look at the history. England has a long history of invasion and migration. The very word, England, means lost land. Lost to Romans, Vikings, France, itself in civil war. After the Norman invasion the Doomsday book was written. English itself is full of words and grammar from other cultures. Not saying that the rest of the UK didn't have waves of culture shocks. England itself had a hand in trying to wipe out the Celtic culture in Scotland after 1745. Even now, the discerning have to differentiate between the real Celtic culture and the Victorian "shortbread" version. In England, if you see black and white buildings that look archaic, they could be Victorian romantic era fakes. There has never been an English culture.
Oh, by the way, the Christian heritage was also imported. As I understand it, there once was a mishmash of druidic and Norse gods. All Christian cultures are imported as are other religions popular today. The forming of today's Christian culture was mostly formed on mainland Europe. If anything can be blamed for the fading of Christian culture it can be put firmly at the church door. Lack of connection between church and people, scandals in the clergy without proper redress, the pontificating to the poor while sitting in comfort. Also, people are fickle. They may not want to go to church every Sunday, but if a disaster happens, a wedding, a funeral or a Christening, or even if a bunch of BBC vans turn up to film Songs of Praise, you watch those pews fill up. 😀 Religeon shouldn't be a culture, it should be the love given and received. The first shall be last and the last shall be first. What each one of us holds in our hearts is what matters. Each of us are born, we live, we love, we learn, we make decisions and then we die. Our time is so short. What happens next is out of our hands.
@@bertoldriesenteil1430 OK, what was it called before the Norman invasion? Because the early church took it to mean the end of the world, hence Doomsday Book.
fantastic work! what really captivated me was the presence in your group of people of all ages! it's really unique and beautiful
Thank you !
Vous avez Bien raison n'allez pas voter c'est à dire donner votre confiance à des politiques véreux puants! Vous méritez mieux que ça ! :)
@@suzypaton1597 rien à voir avec ça , c'est de la musique bordels.
@@michaelhourdeaux7246 Bien au contraire ! Ce sont ces gens là qui décident qui écoute quoi ! tu n'as pas vécu !
Il fut un temps en France on ne pouvait même pas écouter du rock n roll.. ( par exemple Stairway to heaven) il fallait Pirater ! oui je dis bien pirater la radio pour ça ! sinon il y avait jhauny cloclo et tous ces hommes d'affaires déguisés en artiste pour faire plus smart et pour séduire les corniauds ! hahaha :))
Hé Suzy t' as rien dans le citron , ci la musique pouvait changer les choses ,il n'y aurait déjà plus de problèmes . OK ??
Hauntingly beautiful music ( and the best performance of it here), written by a Scot ( Dougie MacLean, ) as people have pointed out. All Celtic peoples have ancestral links but would be nice if this stunning piece wasn't being claimed as Irish.......
Agree.I'm a Scot and a Gael and this tune has nothing to do with Ireland it was composed in remembrance of the Gaels of ancient Scotland.
@@hneek249xWell I wonder if Dougie Maclean would agree with you? And unbiased..possibly not?
@@scathachmuirisc7149 I have reconsidered my previous comment in a more objective (and sober) manner and I can now say quite unbiasedly that you could well be correct.
@@hneek249x thank you...😊
@@scathachmuirisc7149
That's OK, I have always been the first to admit when somebody else has got it wrong. Maybe......
Juste fermer les yeux et se laisser envahir par les différents sons. Magnifique musique et les paysages nous font rêver.merci à tous ces musiciens pour ce pur moment de bonheur.
merci infiniment pour toutes les vibrations de cette musique qui nous traverse Corp et Âmes et qui nous élèves dans un tourbillon bien au-delà des frontières physiques que nous connaissons.
Gratitude ❤ ❤❤❤❤❤❤
In these days of “screens”, “social media” and the likes, it is very comforting to see/hear young people interested in making such wonderful music. I see it too in pipe band TH-cam’s from Scotland where many of the band members are young and more encouragingly, female.
This music, those vocals are spine tingling. So very beautiful. This takes me back... that EPIC theme, the movie itself, and now I am crying like a baby.
Superbe reprise ! Je n'avais jamais remarqué à quel point ce morceau avait un potentiel celtique. Et respect aux personnes jouant sur les harpes gaéliques, elles n'ont pas l'air évidentes à jouer. Trugarez
Well it is Scottish music, it was written by Dougie McLean a Scottish song writer in the eighties and it's called the Geal meaning the Galic language of the Scottish Clans, and they used it for the film last of the mochians.
Collective memory comes into play with this song. My heritage comes from Ireland and Scotland as well as German. It's the traditional instruments that give this song so much power.
I absolutely LOVE this combination! It features the beauty of the individual instruments with lovely soft vocals; and watching the musicians play is interesting. I could listen to this nonstop, the harmony is so exquisite. Even after 30 years I play The Last of the Mohicans soundtrack as the music (& the film) still moves me beyond words.
Just found out my maternal grandfather I never knew as he died before my birth, was of Scottish heritage. His daughter , my mother, was a music teacher. My sister was a music major in college and I was a dancer. We were all moved by music and still are. I always loved celtic music, but had no idea why. Now it all makes sense. I'm proud of my new found heritage.
What a soul stirring, heart ♥️ touching masterpiece! Glory to Scot and Celtic folk music themes and Braveheart ⚔️ warrior music. 💙 Thank you, thank you ……….. so very much. 🙏
Bonjour, très belle interprétation de cette magnifique musique, bravo aux musiciens et les arrangements sont excellents. Belle découverte de fin de journée, je ne manquerai pas de la faire écouter à mes petits élèves de maternelle à la rentrée. Je vous remercie pour ce partage. 👏💖
Merci à vous et dites nous comment les enfants l'accueillent !
@@henttelennbreizh9239 Je n'y manquerai pas !
Love from Ireland to these musicians. Welll done.
Dearest Friends performing so incredibly, Thank Your For The Music of Heaven And My Homeland, I deeply Miss It. It brings Tears from my soul. We need desperately for you to continue your beautiful works for the Future to Know. God bless you, Mrs. Fawn Cheyenne Valley Joseph White Cloud Anstiss Riggins Jett.
I can still see....in my mind’s eye......Daniel Day Lewis rubbing through.......those derby forests. So much power, beauty and nobility shown through.....throughout the film and this powerful music. Thank you!! Ahna
I'm walking the path they took in LOTM in my minds eye, while listening to this. It's just beautiful
@@Indyghurl Chimney Rock Park in North Carolina I believe.
This song is just so beautiful, I don't know why it moves me the way it does. And I love how the video was done, no one was the "star," you all were so very important in bringing this song to life. Thank you.❤️
It’s because we remember who we once were ✨
You love it because it tells the story of a dying race of the people.
I just learnt of Christy Moore The Native😢
This music/song soundtrack will always be ingrained into my memory and soul. I cannot separate it from the movie. They are like a father and son who look a like with strong tones. If anyone has not seen the movie (The Last of The Mohicans"), I highly recommend it. It stands above the awful other movies that offer useless benefits.
Me neither. It has become almost unbearable for me to listen to this masterpiece, because I always think I'm going to cry...
I dedicate this song in Honour of and Loving Memory of my dog Spooner, the Best Friend I ever had. I love you soo much Always, Spoon...
Спасибо, что вы есть. Пожалуйста берегите себя и талант, и музыку, что у вас есть. Пожалуйста берегите природу и историю, что с ней связано. Вы уникальны и ваша история.
In English: Thank you for being there. Please take care of yourself and the talent and music that you have. Please cherish nature and the history that goes with it. You are unique and so is your story.
So good ! So mind diving & spiritual The remaining Celts from Scotland,ire and Bretagne etc. Z are so good at harp 😊
Not something you would often listen on FM radio……
Same as pipe band !
But roots are roots !
Well done !!
This is for sound mastering Engineer📀
(The kick is too High at the beginning and missing resonance)
@@moxbzh6176 This is music that comes up from ancient European times. What resonates in Celtic music are myth-like unsaid feelings of past Celtic worlds. They also speak to Germanic feelings and are precious and unique in their kind in the world. It is true that the lost world of the indigenous people of the north-eastern regions south of the Great Lakes is mourned here, which I also mourn, but this mourning is expressed with Celtic music and thus also hits us right in the heart. Sven from Sweden
Half Native American and half Irish, so I absolutely love this piece done this way!! Thank you for inspiring, proud, beautiful music❤️
I am neither (well a tiny bit Irish but who isn't?!) and I love this too...maybe I was in a previous life?
It is meant to be done this way
What a great combination, Irish and Native American! You must have great beauty in your soul. Blessings for you.
Composer is Scottish not Irish
This song is called the Gael and was written in Scotland
Greetings from South America. Every time I listen to this piece of magic turned into sound, I not only get goosebumps but also feel all my system trembling to the point of wanting to cry... Gracias Gracias Gracias, for this stunning interpretation of The Gael. Infinite blessings from Source. 💜🦋💜🦋💜🦋
Yes! What you’re feeling is called “frisson”. Look it up- it’s a fascinating phenomenon! For another frisson inducing song, albeit a very different genre, listen to Made of Water by Thomas Bergersen. I listened to it while moving through Zion National Park, and it brought me to tears.
@@janishorton9248 I will follow your advice. Very kind of you. Gratitude...💜
I live in North Carolina and have visited Chimney Rock Park where part of the movie was filmed. It is a 2 hour hike from the top of the rock to the waterfall. I will definitely be listening to this on my next visit. This is the most heartfelt rendition I've heard. Thank you.
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How are you doing today?
@@Thompson010Smith I'm great, how are you?
@maryallr I'm good😊
Thanks for asking.
@@maryallr Where are you texting from if I may ask?
@@Thompson010Smith North Carolina
One of the very best versions of The Gael in my opinion!!
Fabulous music. Sit and contemplate. Harps! I am four score years old and have never met or known a harpist. I only see them in movies. This song tells such a story, but the story is different to each listener. Such a yearning song.
Берегите себя и свою музыку, вы одни. И вас очень хочется слушать. Не передать словами, как вы хорошо играете, каждый из вас. Я верю, что вы есть. Не терятьсь.
Beautiful version of Dougie`s masterpiece.
I hope he gets some sort of royalties out of it.
Magnifique. félicitation à tous ces jeunes talents!!! Vive la musique celte
Of all the renditions I have heard this is the one I enjoy and listen to it over and over. I can just feel it through my whole being. It feels like it is my life at this point. I know all will work out. How ever it ends.
Have you also listened to The Scots Dragoon guards playing The Gael it's amazing
Mother Ireland calling us to the beauty of the majesty of harps. Such a mystical reminder that beauty is expressed in harmony and unity. Thank you for these moments.
Magnifique cette version du dernier des mohicans
Impresionantemente deliciosas melodías que se remontan a los Bretones, Celtas, Druidas....Desde 7000 años de antigüedad y ésta es la perdurabilidad de una de las culturas más enraizadas Celtas..!!
Kelten, Germanen, Slawen aller Länder vereinigt euch! Wir sollten uns das, was unsere Vorfahren geschaffen haben, nicht wegnehmen lassen. Wir sind nämlich jetzt die letzten Mohikaner...
How about the hungariens?😁
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...😉 of course the finno-ugrians are welcome, too!
Egeszsedrede ❤
Apreciate mate🙃
@@ficsurantal3032 what it has to do with them?
Where there are Celts there is music, life and love
This tune doesn't speak to our minds but touches our deeply loving and romantic souls in our quest for true love.
May you keep this tune alive in your soul and find true love while carrying it there
May God and the Virgin Mary as well as Pacha Mama guide you and support you in your search
Pax Vibiscum
Magnifique interprétation de The Gael. Merci, cette musique me "transporte" chaque fois que je l'écoute.
This is absolutely amazing. Everybody should be so lucky as to run across this video. One of the best thing's I've ever laid ears on.
Magnifique interprétation et font revivre en moi « mes ancêtres gaéliques et les mystères des forêts des maisons de pierres le vents et les embruns et l’or de l’air iodé ainsi que les pairies verdoyantes… toute la magie de la bretonnie et puis le royaume uni … voir plus haut .. les wikings !! ❤
Quelle belle prestation émouvante. Vous avez le talent pour rendre beau ce qui est celtique. J'ai des ancêtres gaëls. Tapadh leibh.
What a moving interpretation. You are very talended to make beautiful what it is celtic. I have Gael ancestors. Thank you.
Merci à vous ! Tapadh leat !
Sublime music, excellent performance of all the musicians, magical landscape enlivening the mystical scene of this epic film " The Last of the Mohicans". God bless you all for giving us the pleasure to listen to this serene piece of Celtic music!
The first time I heard The Gael in the movie I was stirred to tears but this is on another level for me because of my Scottish and Irish ancestry 😍 ~ beautiful piece ~ thank you for sharing it with the world!
There is always a feeling of some sort of mystical spirituality with traditional Irish music...it will always take you outside yourself like you are floating...😮😊
The Gaels were from Ireland and Scotland and in this case we'll have to acknowledge Scotsman Dougie McClean who composed this master piece.
I am from Pakistan. In last 20 years I listen 2 musics one is Bravehreat music and one is This music... I believe in spirituality. I want to know about Scottish and irsh people... Their something very spiritual vibrations I feel when I listen... When I listen I feel unexplainable energy in my body... Tears in my eyes... And if I close my eyes I saw some people who want to say something but I am not understand clearly... Please help me. I am waiting for reply if anyone understand and guide me.
@@bigbeenetwork7832 I can only explain what I feel and I hope you understand...
When I hear traditional Irish music, I feel my body relax and become very "still", like it is waiting for something...I feel like my heart & soul are connected and reaching out to God and the universe ... and in all that...I feel a sense of peace and that I may not always know the reason for many things...
I will eventually...giving me the strength to "carry on".
This is the best I can do. Just listen...🎶... your own journey will take you where you need to be...🎇🙏🇺🇸
@@bigbeenetwork7832if you like Celtic music my friend, then check this out... greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪 th-cam.com/video/zxjvNUNXhkU/w-d-xo.html
@@jesi3336 traditional scottish music.....where do you think the irish got it?.
Great peacefull music. Oh love these countries. Last years been in Bretagne/Brittany, Scotland and Ireland. Great, very friendly people with enormous respect for their culture and nature. Love to travel next year again. Next year probably Wales.
NEVER LOSE YOUR CULTURE❤️💯👍
Don't forget the Isle of Man is a Celtic nation too 🙂
@@philharrison43 Thanks Phil for the suggestion. We shall try to fit a visit to the Isle of Man in one of our Celtic holiday tours. Very curious about Man. Only one time seen on BBC a good documentary about the status aparte of Man within Brittain.
@@lorettasanchez1184 Haha, dear Loretta, but these times it is difficult for a Dutch guy. Our society in the Netherlands is that friendly amymore. Much hate. But for sure, I keep loving my veryl local nature, for certain as our Vastenavend (for most known as Carnivale) will soon start with the festivitiy of 11.11 (you can guess two time the mad number). Alas it is a movie in our local dialect (much looks like Dutch), but it describes the very local festivities in our town Bergen op Zoom, known during Vastenavend as "Krabbegat": th-cam.com/video/y8vhNWb_6Rc/w-d-xo.html => title is ""De Verwondering" ("the Amazement"), and it starts before WW II. Hope you will understand it a little bit.
I'm part Scottish, and my dad and I watched The last of the Mohicans. Beautiful piece of music.
For all my life I have been feeling this irrational, burning, beating sensation inside my veins while listening to celtic music and this is no exception. Recently I have discovered I actually have ancient Scottish and Irish blood. I think some things aren't just washed away from your heritage. They keep living inside you and your soul remembers it all. I am so grateful for this connection I feel through music. I feel like I can speak to my forebears.
Absolutely! These things carry in our dna 🙏🏼🩷
Heck yeah - well said. I'm a 3rd/4th generation American, but roots in Ireland, France, and Scotland. Music such as this inspires so much, and dna-memory I believe is a thing.
let me guess american did dna test and discovered 0,001% irish/scottish/french/italian which is probably mistake
Most beautiful composition ever created.