Also, can you tell me where to go to listen to and sample great french and occitan music? Traditional or modern. Maybe I could be the first guy on my block to hear a great french rock band before anyone else knows of them? Really though, I'm just interested in understanding how french music is evolving. The only trouble is, I can't speak french! BTW my ancestors are from Auvergne, so that's why I'm interested.
@PLF1977 it looks like an Dolmetsch, though. I have one, but it's missing the pad mechanism on the foot joint. Anyway, thanks again for this video (I commented earlier as MrGilliardMusic). I showed it to my students today along with a few vids from the Flanders Recorder Quartet. They all got a kick out of 'playing by yourself'.
don't insult yourself. it was in tempo good, and it sounded fancy!! i wish i could mix movies like that, too. it would be fun to make a conversation with myself or something funny like that.
yeah...you must... ^^ it can sound stupid... but, today, i were sad... and i found your video by chance, i heard your music... and it put me a smile on my face.
It is the real name but this is traditional music from Flanders (North of France, part of Belgium) and I translated the title into English myself. You will not find such music on the internet, sorry... I may have time to edit a music sheet some day, though.
Good to see you back in the video production business! Next I'd like to see 6 of you dressed in different clothes, maybe with a tenor doubling on two of the parts. No, you don't have to wear hats!
I think he likes to blow :3
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portalduda 8 months ago
Sounds pretty nice, you flute friki...
librexpresion 8 months ago
i like the glass recorders their coool
kylexwiel 1 year ago
@kylexwiel Actually they are all plastic.
PLF1977 1 year ago
Also, can you tell me where to go to listen to and sample great french and occitan music? Traditional or modern. Maybe I could be the first guy on my block to hear a great french rock band before anyone else knows of them? Really though, I'm just interested in understanding how french music is evolving. The only trouble is, I can't speak french! BTW my ancestors are from Auvergne, so that's why I'm interested.
Az1111000 1 year ago
Can you play any Auvergnat traditional music?
Az1111000 1 year ago
your beyond badass
dragancer 1 year ago
I think you`d need friends who are playing recorder too. it`s much more fun with a lot of people, than trying to play all the tunes with one man
heinahattuviltti 2 years ago
On imagine bien l'ours danser :-)
Très sympat
fileasfogg2 2 years ago
Perhaps it's unintentional but this clip is quite psychedelic.
psylence101 2 years ago
This is very beautiful to my French ears! Very beautiful!
EvaBartosova 2 years ago
This was a very cool video! Love the music too!!
markinbigrock 2 years ago
Is that a Dolmetsch Nova Alto?
lucioluciolucio 2 years ago
No, it's a plastic brand I cannot remember the name of. I no longer have this instrument.
PLF1977 2 years ago
@PLF1977 it looks like an Dolmetsch, though. I have one, but it's missing the pad mechanism on the foot joint. Anyway, thanks again for this video (I commented earlier as MrGilliardMusic). I showed it to my students today along with a few vids from the Flanders Recorder Quartet. They all got a kick out of 'playing by yourself'.
BlackCalvinist 2 years ago
das ist ect cooooool
gabrielka100 2 years ago
haha! this is soo cool! how long did it take you to put this clip together!?
andreamoboe 2 years ago
Hey, that's a cool idea - which was really well put into practice. I've just watched your video four times in a row or so...
lillith178xx 2 years ago
excellent!!
Lmerle 2 years ago
It's beautiful to hear traditional Flemish music. Thanks for your post. My three year old son was delighted!
CatsinQuarantine 2 years ago
don't insult yourself. it was in tempo good, and it sounded fancy!! i wish i could mix movies like that, too. it would be fun to make a conversation with myself or something funny like that.
jasonmorantfan 2 years ago
All you need is a multi-track video software and a headset.
And thank you for the nice comment!
PLF1977 2 years ago
are you a professional?
yeah...you must... ^^ it can sound stupid... but, today, i were sad... and i found your video by chance, i heard your music... and it put me a smile on my face.
thank you very much
keep doing so pretty things!!
murciflatulencia 3 years ago
Great
catsruledogsdrool23 3 years ago
Pretty great. :) What software did you use for video ?
MrGilliardMusic 3 years ago
Magix Video Deluxe
PLF1977 3 years ago
purtroppo la mia quadratura ritmica è pessima e non posso dire sull'essere o meno a tempo;
il risultato però è molto gradevole e trovo molto carina (e tecnicamente impegnativa) la cosa di assemblare quattro video separati
idraote 3 years ago
Where did you get this music?
jennied1 3 years ago
It is traditional music from Flanders. I happened to own an old music sheet.
PLF1977 3 years ago
Wonderful job!
What did you use to merge the videos?
lefflermhocking 3 years ago
Magix Video Deluxe
PLF1977 3 years ago
5 stars
georgetianye 3 years ago
Thanks to everybody. Gotta make this how-to some day...
PLF1977 3 years ago
really cool!!!! Bravoo!! :)
nanaflute4ever 3 years ago
I thought it said BEER. owerll, still cool
deohgesdad 3 years ago
oh weird, i was totally expecting a picardy third!
cool :D
woxihuan515 3 years ago
Wow your videos are amazing! I wonder how you make those videos.
littleteaddybear 3 years ago
cool, good!
theomartinus 3 years ago
I had to give that 5 stars. Forget your apology about the tempo - it's pretty and I'm really impressed with the sync.
heatheralice1974 3 years ago
Thanks!
PLF1977 3 years ago
Muy bien sir! I loved it. I play the recorders myself but there are no groups in mt school which is quite sad :(
I wish I could play them publicly again.
You're very good
x
mymatesrockmysocks 3 years ago
wow, that was great. I'm trying to teach myself to play recorder right now, and that was really an inspiration.
ClubEnduranceOCHS 3 years ago
Klink goed, ik kan me voorstellen dat het leuk was om te doen. Well done
ritamaria55 3 years ago
Zeer goed gedaan! Ik kan de punkt niet zien, war je de tempo vermist zoudt hebben. Heel genietbaar! I agree with Koriyama!
GlenShannon 3 years ago
Hi!
Well done!
"Dance of the Bear" isn't the real name of that music, no?
I search that name in all the internet and I can't find the music..
What's the real name?
Thanks!
miguelrasquinho 4 years ago
It is the real name but this is traditional music from Flanders (North of France, part of Belgium) and I translated the title into English myself. You will not find such music on the internet, sorry... I may have time to edit a music sheet some day, though.
PLF1977 4 years ago
Oh, you are right, this is the english name.
I searched by "Danse de l'ours" and I found the music played by bagpipe!
Thanks! ;)
miguelrasquinho 4 years ago
Very WEll done.
trumpet0boy 4 years ago
That was amazing
ChristianKnight123 4 years ago
Good to see you back in the video production business! Next I'd like to see 6 of you dressed in different clothes, maybe with a tenor doubling on two of the parts. No, you don't have to wear hats!
harrykatz 4 years ago
Excellent video! I liked the playing, the tune, the layout, everything. Very controlled performance.
Koriyama 4 years ago
It is a high praise coming from you, I am delighted you enjoyed it!
PLF1977 4 years ago