Thank You for the great information that you have shared here on the net! And of course thanks for your music too...it is very educational & entertaining too...always looking forward for more updates about you may God Bless You & Good Health..."SALAMAT" at "MABUHAY" from the Philippines (en las Islas Filipinas)---Meinard Belarmino of SD
Great video.. lovely to see the place and I envy you playing in that room.. you play and sing beautifully.. but learn some troubadour songs to sing next time you're there *grin* Many blessings Nick
You guys are cheating--this is not trobador music you sing there, or at least doesn't sound like it!! And you want to brag infront of your friends back in the states so much!!
OK the above paragraph is joke:):) Good luck with you explorations!
If you want to hear the opposite: how someone from france plays american oldtime on renaissance lute google Rosin Fairfield
Hello, nice to see Puivert at the end of the video. Do you know that the valley you film at the very end was a lake at that time ? Imagine this castle and from the donjon, see all this amount of water, boats of people fishing etc...
;-)
Nice vids, waiting for the suite. (with more music ???)
Wow. Beautiful. I wish I could hang out with you two for a while. Love your music.
gnarlyspoon 5 months ago
What a charming, intimate glimpse of your hometown. Thank you.
salmagundiEnsemble 3 years ago
Thank You for the great information that you have shared here on the net! And of course thanks for your music too...it is very educational & entertaining too...always looking forward for more updates about you may God Bless You & Good Health..."SALAMAT" at "MABUHAY" from the Philippines (en las Islas Filipinas)---Meinard Belarmino of SD
maybelar 3 years ago
Great video.. lovely to see the place and I envy you playing in that room.. you play and sing beautifully.. but learn some troubadour songs to sing next time you're there *grin* Many blessings Nick
NicholasBreezeWood 3 years ago
Very, very nice pictures. If those stones in the troubadour salle in Puivert could talk, what beautiful stories it would tell.
ceehof123 4 years ago
You guys are cheating--this is not trobador music you sing there, or at least doesn't sound like it!! And you want to brag infront of your friends back in the states so much!!
OK the above paragraph is joke:):) Good luck with you explorations!
If you want to hear the opposite: how someone from france plays american oldtime on renaissance lute google Rosin Fairfield
good luck!
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8R8 4 years ago
Hello, nice to see Puivert at the end of the video. Do you know that the valley you film at the very end was a lake at that time ? Imagine this castle and from the donjon, see all this amount of water, boats of people fishing etc...
;-)
Nice vids, waiting for the suite. (with more music ???)
Luthval 4 years ago
I am from the south of France and I love your way to describe the country and the way of life ! Where I live, there was famous troubadours too.
Btw, in some villages, bell rings also all the day and night long to give the hours... It takes a while to get used to it !
Thanks a lot for the video !
Electronize 4 years ago