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  • Arany you are a true master of your art... it is such a joy to listen to this... keep it up man... my deep respect to you!

  • Very touching!

  • Gyönyörű

  • Beautiful music and wonderful pictures Bretagne looks beautiful, makes me want to go and see for myself one day.....

  • @Haxe1968 It's worth a go...especially during the Festival Interceltique in Lorient, 3-12 August this year.

  • Cerddoriaeth ein cefnderau! Ardderchog!

  • @MegaRaziaSultana It would have probably been better for breton culture because Breton would now be officially recognised by the english government, just like Welsh and Cornish.

  • Desket mat! Distagadur fall! :)

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  • Hi!! I live in southwest of Brasil, in South America and i like very much the celtic music and culture,religion and history of Celtic.

    And i like your music...a sound that touch my soul and make me travel inside me .

    Good luck for you ... and peace.

  • Oh wherefore artv thou, lost city of Ker Y's

    Lying in deep dark green 'neath Douarnenez Bay

    Betrayed by Dahut, rest thee in peace,

    King Gradlon wast warned, by St Guenole they say,

    One day wilt thou rise,when tyranny from Paris shalt cease

  • Que de souvenirs ! Merci.

  • Beautiful music and slideshow!

  • What is the language? Brezhoneg or Hungarian?

  • @HildegardBirkenstein Brezhoneg of course, in Hungarian dialect. :)

  • @aranzoltan lol

  • @aranzoltan Thank you very much for this brilliant piece. You truly do very well with all of the Celtic songs that you have posted so far. Again, much appreciated for these.

  • Mon ame vagabonde et rejoins celle de ces vieilles pierres et de leurs occupants presents et passes a l'ecoute de cette musique.

    Thanks for the trip.

  • Beautiful music! Fantastic photografics! Thanks!

  • I am from germany and I ll say, i can understand a lot of the words of this songs. Don`t know why but it have something like the old german in medieaveal ages :)

  • @wasabiich the language of brittany is called brezhoneg and is a celtic language closely related to cornish and welsh and is not related to old german because it is not a germanic language so perhaps you mean some words sound slightly the same

  • @FAUN99: well, they are all indo-european

  • @FAUN99

    Well it's like how I took German in high school, than when I took film later in high school I could get some of what they were saying in a french movie by virtue of that just because geographically similar languages influence each other even if they have different origins, and if they have similar ones it's just closer still. wasabich is probably noticing that. This isn't to say you can understand what they're saying, but half sentences always come easier than full ones =p

  • This is gorgeous! My favorite on your very interesting channel. Greetings from the USA. 

  • this just makes me want to live there even more.

    greetings from Costa Rica! :)

  • Very beautiful song and excellent video too!!!!! Big hugs Perla.

  • Nice. You do a good job of capturing the emotion of a song. I think, at least. I have no idea what this song's about, but it sounds pretty melancholic.

  • thank you ! your music is always a pleasure : )

  • Another great song by you , where do you always get those wonderful pictures?

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