All culture is part of one big melting pot, nothing can be exclusively Irish
and
are played far more frequently in Ireland with a unique Irish style, and have come to represent Irish culture to some extent makes them..... Irish!
Really so the penny whistle isnt played in the UK originated there? Also the bazukis greek and this irishness of the trad instrument really pissed off Greeks.
No, I didn't contradict myself. If you want to be pedantic about it, i added a stipulation to your otherwise silly definition of what it takes to become part of a particular culture. (it doesn't have to develop exclusively in one country to be connected to that country, because in the melting pot of cultures we have, it's impossible to not be influenced by outside cultures)
Also, your claim to authority on the subject is silly as many of the facts you've posted are plain incorrect.
Hi Hatao...I am an american fan. I live in tacoma washington. If you come play your irish flute at my church Northhill Christian Fellowship...I would share the beauty of washington state with you. You can stay at our house. I love tinwhistle and irish music and all people of earth. Bless you hatao!!!! I hope you can translate this. Peace....
CONT These are not only Irish instruments but have been played in England and Scotland as well for just as long. Sorry but these instruments didnt originate in ireland historically it didnt invent any of these. Even the Uilleann pipes are first seen in England in the 1720s and later in both scotland and Ireland in the 1760s
I say that not trying to be-little irish music I actually quite like Irish trad music. But from the 20th century instruments like the Union pipes have been more associated with Ireland but were not entrely Irish to begin with. If folk musicians want to play the union pipes it was a part of their tradition as well and just survived in Ireland.
All culture is part of one big melting pot, nothing can be exclusively Irish because one cannot say it wasn't influenced by other things. External things. The fact that they developed to their entirety in Ireland, are played far more frequently in Ireland with a unique Irish style, and have come to represent Irish culture to some extent makes them..... Irish!
@proof2580 how does the truth about the origin of musical instruments belittle ireland? Dont talk rubbish. I've been there, lived there and know far more about the musical heritage of ireland than most. You have read too much essays by Flood!
No musical instrument can be said to be exclusivly developed IN Ireland including the irish whistle, irish pipes, irish flute. Oh and the Bodhran isnt a traditional musical instrument as it was only included as one in the 1960s.
Reminded me of God painting a sunset. Hatao...when you hit those high notes on that gorgeous irish flute...it was like God spilling reds and yellows down the horizon of sky as one looks across the ocean. Interestingly...Amazing Grace is a sonset, because a sunset is whats left after the day...and that is grace. Your song was pure beauty. Thankyou...and peace from Tacoma Washington U.S.A
バグパイプの音色が日本の篳篥ににてますね。
UdaEmperor 4 months ago
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UdaEmperor 4 months ago
イリアン・パイプスという存在を初めて知ったが、心に刺さる音色だ。
自分でもこの音を出してみたくなった。
osajunjun 1 year ago
now this, is an epic win
ContracterYin 1 year ago
this song was played at a funeral in my family.
I know it is a great song but I can not hear, unfortunately!
Dracon9713 1 year ago
I see you contridict yourself in your comment.
All culture is part of one big melting pot, nothing can be exclusively Irish
and
are played far more frequently in Ireland with a unique Irish style, and have come to represent Irish culture to some extent makes them..... Irish!
Really so the penny whistle isnt played in the UK originated there? Also the bazukis greek and this irishness of the trad instrument really pissed off Greeks.
seonidh 1 year ago
@seonidh
No, I didn't contradict myself. If you want to be pedantic about it, i added a stipulation to your otherwise silly definition of what it takes to become part of a particular culture. (it doesn't have to develop exclusively in one country to be connected to that country, because in the melting pot of cultures we have, it's impossible to not be influenced by outside cultures)
Also, your claim to authority on the subject is silly as many of the facts you've posted are plain incorrect.
proof2580 1 year ago
@proof2580 yeah whatever.
seonidh 1 year ago
Hatao, you are a master. Thank you.
chickenjojo 1 year ago
the japanese covers are the best of youtube!! LOL
S3ttl3r 1 year ago
to you fools on here, this is played in traditional Irish style :L
ありがとう、私はそれを愛しています!
AngelKaitsurinu 1 year ago
Hi seonidh: Thanks for the historical info. Where did pennywhistle originate????
godskayakman 2 years ago
Hi Hatao...I am an american fan. I live in tacoma washington. If you come play your irish flute at my church Northhill Christian Fellowship...I would share the beauty of washington state with you. You can stay at our house. I love tinwhistle and irish music and all people of earth. Bless you hatao!!!! I hope you can translate this. Peace....
godskayakman 2 years ago
Amazing grace is not an Irish tune
seonidh 2 years ago 2
But it's being performed on Irish instrumentation. ;)
zsyrinx 2 years ago
Irish instruments??? Not really in the early 20th century Irish music historians tried to irishise the folk instruments played in Ireland
Irish flute = English Baroque Flute
Uilleann pipes = the Union pipes or Pastoral pipes developed in England, Scotland as well as Ireland in the early 19th century
Irish bazuki = Greek Bazuki with one extra string only used since the 1960s in Irish music
Irish Fiddle = italian violin used all over Europe so its not really Irish
seonidh 2 years ago
CONT These are not only Irish instruments but have been played in England and Scotland as well for just as long. Sorry but these instruments didnt originate in ireland historically it didnt invent any of these. Even the Uilleann pipes are first seen in England in the 1720s and later in both scotland and Ireland in the 1760s
seonidh 2 years ago
I say that not trying to be-little irish music I actually quite like Irish trad music. But from the 20th century instruments like the Union pipes have been more associated with Ireland but were not entrely Irish to begin with. If folk musicians want to play the union pipes it was a part of their tradition as well and just survived in Ireland.
seonidh 2 years ago
@seonidh " * belittles Irish music *
oh, but I'm not trying to belittle Irish music!
* belittles Irish music some more * "
;=|
All culture is part of one big melting pot, nothing can be exclusively Irish because one cannot say it wasn't influenced by other things. External things. The fact that they developed to their entirety in Ireland, are played far more frequently in Ireland with a unique Irish style, and have come to represent Irish culture to some extent makes them..... Irish!
proof2580 1 year ago
@proof2580 how does the truth about the origin of musical instruments belittle ireland? Dont talk rubbish. I've been there, lived there and know far more about the musical heritage of ireland than most. You have read too much essays by Flood!
No musical instrument can be said to be exclusivly developed IN Ireland including the irish whistle, irish pipes, irish flute. Oh and the Bodhran isnt a traditional musical instrument as it was only included as one in the 1960s.
seonidh 1 year ago
Reminded me of God painting a sunset. Hatao...when you hit those high notes on that gorgeous irish flute...it was like God spilling reds and yellows down the horizon of sky as one looks across the ocean. Interestingly...Amazing Grace is a sonset, because a sunset is whats left after the day...and that is grace. Your song was pure beauty. Thankyou...and peace from Tacoma Washington U.S.A
godskayakman 2 years ago 9
this is the best song ever
billthemailman 2 years ago 3
I love this!
jakeabiva 2 years ago 2
Damn Japanese people rock at every instrument now. Well done.
TacticusPrime 2 years ago 12
Fine intonation! Wow.
funconductor 2 years ago
Thanks for your heart huge with this music so heartly interpreted. Congratulations!
AJU167 2 years ago
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hth373737 2 years ago
Ce que vous faites est très joli, truly beautiful.
pierrelacroix 3 years ago
So badass!
Sindini 3 years ago
This is just great guys - thanks
hunnyhillbees 3 years ago 2
What a truly amazing trio. Excellent work. Keep on playing!
1wuffy 3 years ago 2
I have to say, that you're playing better than some irish musicians^^
Truely Beautiful!
HaH93 3 years ago
really amazing
camperxxl 3 years ago